The half-length portrait of Johanna Staude is one of the last female portraits in the oeuvre of Wiener Secession* artist Gustav Klimt. Klimt made this portrait in 1917-18.
* Wiener Secession is comparable to French Art Nouveau and German Jugendstil.
The woman, Johanna Staude was born in Vienna in 1883 as Johanna Widlicka. So she must have been here for about 34 years. During the First World War she was married to Franz Staude. Who she was or what she did as a profession is not completely clear, but it seems to be a very fashionable woman, given the short haircut and the blouse, made of a Wiener Werkstätte fabric. The fabric with the originally blue leaves was designed by the arts and crafts student and Wiener Werkstätte employee Martha Alber. What immediately stands out is the black boa of feathers around her neck. This boa immediately draws attention to her face, which is framed by a large light-dark contrast, partly due to her dark hair.
According to her own statement, Johanna Staude posed not only for Gustav Klimt. The Viennese also posed for another very well-known artist: Egon Schiele.
The portrait radiates tranquility through a very calm composition, especially for Gustav Klimt. Even though all sorts of things happen in the woman's clothing, the composition is a central composition, stretching from top to bottom. And that over a fairly straight line. Her face is quite static and only with a very small, almost invisible nod above her body. And we are used to this differently from Gustav Klimt. For example, in 'The Kiss' you see that the bodies bend in completely strange directions. Sometimes cracking is a better choice of words.
The painting is originally wonderfully polychrome with colors such as red, orange, blue and purple, black and beige. This variant is also for sale under work code 1043320 https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/nl/shopwerk/Portret-van-Johanna-Staude-naar-het-werk-van-Gustav-Klimt/1043320
This variant is milder and has a monochrome color contrast in a brown color. Chicer and quieter than the original. Which choice suits you best, I leave that to you!
The painting has been digitally 'polished' into a powerful, contemporary image. The original of this work can be found digitally under https://sammlung.belvedere.at/objects/4302/johanna-staude , inventory number 5551 and can be viewed in Museum Belvedere in Vienna.
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