“Portrait of Hermine Gallia” by Gustav Klimt

Portrait of Hermine Gallia by Gustav Klimt Portrait of Hermine Gallia by Gustav Klimt is a portrait in which the sitter, Hermine Gallia...
Gustav Klimt
Portrait of Hermine Gallia
Gustav Klimt

"Portrait of Hermine Gallia" by Gustav Klimt

“Portrait of Hermine Gallia” by Gustav Klimt is a portrait in which the sitter, Hermine Gallia (1870 – 1936), is wearing a dress designed by Klimt. 

Numerous preliminary drawings were made for the composition of this work, and several alterations are visible to the naked eye.

Significant portions of the figure’s contour have been altered by Klimt to show the Gallia leaning slightly forward towards the viewer.

Her clasped hands and the slight upward tilt of her head makes her look as if she is engaging with the viewer.

Klimt, as in many of his other portraits, has added abstract, geometric designs, in this example, on the dress, and in the background.

In the background, Klimt added diamond shapes composed of hexagons and triangles patterns on the floor carpet. On Hermine’s dress train, he included a checkerboard effect.

Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt was a symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement. “The Kiss” is Klimt’s most famous painting.

Klimt’s primary subject was the female body, and eroticism marks his works.

Klimt was influenced by Japanese art and its methods and achieved success with the paintings of his “golden phase,” many of which include gold leaf. 

Portrait of Hermine Gallia

  • Title:             Portrait of Hermine Gallia
  • Artist:           Gustav Klimt
  • Year:            1904
  • Medium:      oil on canvas
  • Dimensions: Height: 170.5 cm (67.1 in); Width: 96.5 cm (37.9 in)
  • Museum:     National Gallery, London

Gustav Klimt

  • Artist:            Gustav Klimt
  • Born:             1862 – Baumgarten, Austrian Empire
    Died:             1918 (aged 55) – Vienna, Austria-Hungary
  • Nationality: Imperial Austrian
  • Movement: Symbolism, Art Nouveau
  • Notable work:
    • Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
    • The Kiss
    • Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein
    • Portrait of Hermine Gallia
    • The House of Guardaboschi
    • The Maiden
    • Gustav Klimt – Landscapes
      • Farm Garden with Sunflowers
      • Avenue in the Park of Schloss Kammer
      • Schloss Kammer am Attersee III
      • Beech Grove I
      • Oberösterreichisches Bauernhaus
      • Rosebushes under the Trees
      • The House of Guardaboschi

GUSTAV KLIMT

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“Truth is like fire; to tell the truth means to glow and burn.”
– Gustav Klimt

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