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This business-savvy designer defied society’s norms and aimed to free women from restrictive clothing.
Gustav Klimt and Emilie Flöge. Photograph. About 1908.
You know a Gustav Klimt painting when you see one. His gold leaf Japanese-influenced portraits of women, one of the most famous of which was the subject of a major Hollywood film (Woman in Gold), dressed in vibrant, multi-colored and almost psychedelic prints, saw him become one of the most prominen
Emilie Flöge, Designer and Muse to Gustav Klimt Emilie Louise Flöge was an Austrian fashion designer and businesswoman. She thrived in an era when women’s rights and freedoms were restricted and her contribution to fashion history still lives on, especially among other designers. Emilie was also the life companion and muse of the painter Gustav […]
Gustav Klimt Emilie Flöge, detail [1902] Historical Museum of the City of Vienna, Vienna, Austria (Art nouveau)
You know a Gustav Klimt painting when you see one. His gold leaf Japanese-influenced portraits of women, one of the most famous of which was the subject of a major Hollywood film (Woman in Gold), dressed in vibrant, multi-colored and almost psychedelic prints, saw him become one of the most prominen
As obras de Klimt imortalizaram o estilo único de Emile Flöge!
Gustav Klimt Portrait of Emilie Flöge [1893] 41x24cm oil/cardboard Albertina, Vienna, Austria Emilie Louise Flöge (30 August 1874 in Vienna – 26 May 1952 in Vienna) was an Austrian fashion designer, and businesswoman. She was the life companion of the painter Gustav Klimt. Emilie Flöge was a member of the Viennese bohemian (Bohemianism) and Fin de siècle circles. She was the life companion of the painter Gustav Klimt. In 1891, Helene, the older sister of Emilie, married Ernst Klimt, the brother of Gustav Klimt. When Ernst died in December 1892, Gustav was made Helene's guardian. At that time Emilie was eighteen years old and Gustav became a frequent guest at the home of her parents, spending the summers with the Flöge family at Lake Attersee. Source: art-klimt.com
Gustav Klimt und Emilie Flöge waren ein kreatives Power-Paar, das Malerei und Moder der Wiener Moderne prägte.
You know a Gustav Klimt painting when you see one. His gold leaf Japanese-influenced portraits of women, one of the most famous of which was the subject of a major Hollywood film (Woman in Gold), dressed in vibrant, multi-colored and almost psychedelic prints, saw him become one of the most prominen
Emilie Flöge, la revolucionaria modista que inspiró la obra de Gustav Klimt
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Diseñadora de fines del siglo XIX y musa de Klimt
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Both wearing Klimt-style shirts
Emilie Floege in a reform dress. Weissenbach. Lake Attersee. Photograph by Gustav Klimt. 1906. Emilie Flöge in einem von Gustav Klimt entworfenen Konzert-Kleid (Hängekleid
You know a Gustav Klimt painting when you see one. His gold leaf Japanese-influenced portraits of women, one of the most famous of which was the subject of a major Hollywood film (Woman in Gold), dressed in vibrant, multi-colored and almost psychedelic prints, saw him become one of the most prominen
Emilie Flöge, la moglie e musa di Gustav Klimt
Emilie Flöge, la revolucionaria modista que inspiró la obra de Gustav Klimt
Desde su tienda, esta moderna diseñadora y empresaria lideró dentro del art nouveau una moda libre de la tiranía del corsé