Pear Tree (1903) by Gustav Klimt poster with aluminum frame
Pear Tree (1903) by Gustav Klimt
In Pear Tree, Gustav Klimt captures a single fruit tree in radiant bloom, transforming it into a living tapestry of color and form. Painted during his retreat near Lake Attersee, this work reflects his deep engagement with nature—where every leaf and blossom becomes part of a decorative pattern. The tightly cropped composition, golden hues, and dense textures speak to Klimt’s unique blend of Symbolism and Art Nouveau. It is a meditative, joyful portrait of nature’s quiet grandeur.
Pear Tree (1903) by Gustav Klimt poster with aluminum frame
Pear Tree (1903) by Gustav Klimt
In Pear Tree, Gustav Klimt captures a single fruit tree in radiant bloom, transforming it into a living tapestry of color and form. Painted during his retreat near Lake Attersee, this work reflects his deep engagement with nature—where every leaf and blossom becomes part of a decorative pattern. The tightly cropped composition, golden hues, and dense textures speak to Klimt’s unique blend of Symbolism and Art Nouveau. It is a meditative, joyful portrait of nature’s quiet grandeur.