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This painting has always puzzled Klimt scholars. With the catalogue number 16 was not illustrated or – as far as we know – described in the art criticism of the time.  In 1904 “Daphne” was exhibited in Dresden,1905 in Berlin. The picture was sold through Galerie Miethke in Vienna to H. Boehler in October 1905 (this could have been Hans or Heinrich as both brothers were collectors). This is the last documented trace of “Daphne”; after that we lose track of this work. 

In the recently published entire œuvre of Klimt’s paintings, the editor Alfred Weidinger gave “Daphne” – still believed unknown and missing – the catalogue number 169. It has, however, only recently appeared that this painting has been hidden behind another name for decades.

Daphne (Girl with Blue Veil)

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This painting has always puzzled Klimt scholars. With the catalogue number 16 was not illustrated or – as far as we know – described in the art criticism of the time.  In 1904 “Daphne” was exhibited in Dresden,1905 in Berlin. The picture was sold through Galerie Miethke in Vienna to H. Boehler in October 1905 (this could have been Hans or Heinrich as both brothers were collectors). This is the last documented trace of “Daphne”; after that we lose track of this work.  In the recently published entire œuvre of Klimt’s paintings, the editor Alfred Weidinger gave “Daphne” – still believed unknown and missing – the catalogue number 169. It has, however, only recently appeared that this painting has been hidden behind another name for decades.

Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918) was an Austrian decorative painter and creator of erotic art that greatly added to Art Nouveau and modernism as a wholeKlimt was most influence by Japanese art and methods. His work was constantly criticized for being too sensual and erotic and his symbolism too deviantPortrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Klimt is one the most expensive paintings ever sold.


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