Gustav Klimt's portrait of a West African prince is valued at €15 million and currently on offer at an art fair. But what's the story behind the painting?
An early painting by the famed Austrian painter Gustav Klimt, thought lost since the 1930s, is on view for the first time since its recent rediscovery.
The painting, which depicts an African prince, turned out to be a genuine Klimt. Now, the piece is on display at TEFAF Maastricht, an art fair in the Netherlands, where it’s expected to sell for ...
An art historian who had been searching for the work for 2 decades verified its authenticity for W&K Galleries with the help ...
The gallery selling the work, which resurfaced at the TEFAF Maastricht art fair, says a major ... at auction in Vienna last April. Klimt is one of the most admired and coveted of all modern ...
Last Generation Austria claims its climate activists were the ones who targeted the 1915 painting "Death and Life" by Gustav Klimt at the Leopold Museum in Vienna on Tuesday Art museum directors ...
It not only surpassed the artist’s personal auction record, but became the most expensive artwork ever sold at a European auction. Last year, another long-lost and recovered Klimt painting ...
Gustav Klimt's portrait of a West African prince is valued at €15 million. It is currently on offer at an art fair but even ...