The Three Ages of Woman  1905

by Gustav Klimt

Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, Italy
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Size: 
180 x 180 cm
Medium: 
Oil on canvas
Credit: 
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

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  1. Gustav Klimt's The Three Ages of Woman (1905) is a poignant representation of the human life cycle, beautifully blending intimacy and universality. The tender embrace of the mother and child contrasts with the aged figure, capturing the passage of time with raw emotional depth. Klimt's signature use of ornamentation and soft, golden hues elevates the painting, imbuing it with a sense of ethereal timelessness. The artwork invites reflection on life's fleeting nature and the beauty found in each stage of existence. Grand Rapids Remodeling Contractor
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