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SKU: 4WP18CSA20A
Klimt Pillow Cover Fusion Tree of Life Hand Embroidered, Green/Tan, 18"x18"
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This art nouveau decorative green pillow cover design recalls a blend of motifs by Gustav Klimt - the background motif for 'The Kiss' as well as his well-known and loved Tree of Life symbol. The addition of the window shapes puts one in mind of the 'windows of the soul.' A pleasing fusion of hues: greens, blues, and tan makes this a stand-out piece for your decor. Handcrafted by the finest Kashmiri artisans, known around the world for their exquisite chain-stitch crewelwork.
This is world-class workmanship created to enhance your world with dynamic color and motif. This is world-class workmanship created to enhance your world with dynamic color and motif.
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.
This is world-class workmanship created to enhance your world with dynamic color and motif. This is world-class workmanship created to enhance your world with dynamic color and motif.
- Composition: 70% Soft Wool, 30% Cotton
- Size: 18' x 18' (45cm x 45cm)
- Backing: Canvas ( See Last Picture )
- Pillow Insert not Included ( Only Cover is on Sale )
- Hand embroidered in Village Cottage Units
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.