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SKU: 4SP18CSA10A
Klimt Cushion Cover Blue Jewel Tree III Silk Hand Embroidered, 18"x18"
Sale
This modern contemporary pillow cover is reminiscent of jewels hanging from the Tree of Life, one of Gustav Klimt's most popular motifs. The jewels depicted in this pillow cover are swirls on a richly hued blue art silk background of chain-stitch embroidery.
The eye-popping color and pattern of this modern throw pillow is just what the designer ordered to create a fiery focal point in your décor. Perfect wherever you need a splash of color, this art work pillow creation is as durable as it is beautiful. Easy to care for, this cushion cover could spark up an old throw pillow or grace a new pillow form.
Gustav Klimt is remembered as one of the greatest decorative painters of the twentieth century, and also produced one of the century's most significant bodies of erotic art. Initially successful as a conventional academic painter, his encounter with more modern trends in European art encouraged him to develop his own eclectic and often unique style.Klimt believed in the equality of fine and decorative art, and was one of the most influential exponents of Art Nouveau, the movement that spread throughout Europe in the late 19th century.
- Composition: 70% Art Silk, 30% Cotton
- Pillow Insert not Included (Only Cover is on Sale)
- Hand embroidered in Village Cottage Units
- Backing: Canvas (See the Last Picture)
The eye-popping color and pattern of this modern throw pillow is just what the designer ordered to create a fiery focal point in your décor. Perfect wherever you need a splash of color, this art work pillow creation is as durable as it is beautiful. Easy to care for, this cushion cover could spark up an old throw pillow or grace a new pillow form.
Gustav Klimt is remembered as one of the greatest decorative painters of the twentieth century, and also produced one of the century's most significant bodies of erotic art. Initially successful as a conventional academic painter, his encounter with more modern trends in European art encouraged him to develop his own eclectic and often unique style.Klimt believed in the equality of fine and decorative art, and was one of the most influential exponents of Art Nouveau, the movement that spread throughout Europe in the late 19th century.