Judith is a an oil painting on canvas realized in 1901 by Gustav Klimt. It has original dimensions of 84 x 42 cm and is kept at the Galerie Belvedere in Vienna. The painting shows the beautiful Judith painted by Klimt as a fatal woman, the biblical heroine who first seduced and then killed Holofernes. The background is executed in gold leaf and reproduces a decorative motif of an Assyrian relief. Gold blends from the background to Judith's clothes creating a continuous pattern that significantly reduces perspective, as common in Klimt's style. The image in the shopart archive is of museum quality and allows printing on canvas in very high resolution. The Judith by Gustave Klimt can also be printed on acid-free poster paper for fine arts and glued onto a mdf wood panel. In shopart, different finishes are available, such as the colored edges of the canvas prints. To make the artistic reproduction similar to the original work, just add the varnish paint brush effect specially designed by the technicians in Shopart. This paint, non-toxic and transparent, does not alter the colors but adds a similar effect to the artworks painted in oil on canvas with raised brushstrokes visible to both eye and touch
Artist | Gustav Klimt |
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Title | Judith |
Original size | cm 84 x 42 |
Main color | Black |
Layout | Portrait |
Size | 15 x 30, 20 x 40, 30 x 60, 40 x 80, 50 x 100, 60 x 120, 70 x 140, 80 x 160, 90 x 180, 100 x 200 |