Standing Woman in Kimono (Dame im Kimono) (1917 – 1918) by Gustav Klimt

Standing Woman in Kimono (Dame im Kimono) - Gustav Klimt - 1917 - 1918

Artwork Information

TitleStanding Woman in Kimono (Dame im Kimono)
ArtistGustav Klimt
Date1917 - 1918
Mediumpencil,paper
Dimensions50.2 x 32.4 cm
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)
Current LocationMuseum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US

About Standing Woman in Kimono (Dame im Kimono)

The artwork titled “Standing Woman in Kimono (Dame im Kimono)” is a creation of the distinguished artist Gustav Klimt, produced during the years of 1917-1918. This piece of art, a sketch and study, is crafted using pencil on paper and reflects the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 50.2 cm in height and 32.4 cm in width. This significant work is housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, NY, USA.

The artwork presents a delicate and fluid depiction of a woman standing in a kimono, embodying the elegance and stylization characteristic of Klimt’s approach during the Art Nouveau period. The pencil lines are loose and expressive, providing a sense of movement and grace in the drapery of the fabric. The woman’s posture and attire indicate a poised stance, with her lightly sketched face suggesting a serene expression. Although the drawing employs a minimalist technique, it captures a wealth of details within the patterns of the kimono, revealing Klimt’s fascination with elaborate designs and his skill in rendering the intricate folds of fabric. Overall, the artwork is a valuable expression of Klimt’s talent for combining simplicity with decorative sophistication.

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