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Château Kammer at Attersee III (Schloss Kammer am Attersee III)
- Original dimensions
- 110 x 110 cm
- Museum
- Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
- Year
- 1910
Scene depicted
"Château Kammer at Attersee III" is more than just a painting ; it is a visual poem. It captures the serenity and majesty of a typically Austrian landscape, where the castle stands proudly, surrounded by the calm waters of the lake and the lush slopes of the hills. The delicate details and decorative patterns invite you to an endless visual exploration.
Historical context
Year: 1910 |BRK| Museum: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere |BRK| Dimensions: 110 x 110 cm
Place in the artist's career
This painting represents a turning point in Klimt's career, uniting his iconic style with the influences of the landscape. Alongside " The Kiss " and " The Tree of Life ", this canvas reflects the evolution of his approach, marking a period of maturity where nature becomes a full-fledged protagonist.
Anecdote
“Each canvas is a journey into the invisible, a reflection of the soul of the world,” Klimt would say to his friends. Inspired by the gentle whispers of the lake, that morning, the light danced on the waters while the mountains outlined the horizon. It was in a gentle spring breeze that the painting came to life, uniting nature and art in perfect harmony.