SCHUBERT AT THE PIANO I

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Schubert At The Piano I by Gustav Klimt

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  • Hand-painted Real brushwork, signed
  • Made to order Painted in 4-6 weeks
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About this painting

Schubert at the Piano was commissioned to decorate the music room in the Palais Dumba. The elongated, horizontal format of the picture indicates that, like its pendent Music II, it was intended to be placed above a door. Though the high waistlines of the young women’s dresses follow the fashion of the early nineteenth century Biedermeier period in which Schubert lived, their facial types and hair styles are very much of Klimt’s own time. The patterned broken brushwork Klimt has used in this picture indicates his familiarity with the Neo-Impressionist techniques of Seurat and his followers but is used somewhat differently to create a flatter more decorative effect. This charming picture which was amongst the most popular and successful of Klimt’s works during his lifetime, was, like the university ceilings, lost in the conflagration at Immendorf Castle in 1945.

  • Artist: Gustav Klimt (Austrian)
  • Year: 1896
  • Style: Symbolism
  • Subject: People
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A genuine hand-painted oil reproduction of your selected painting, signed by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

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Every reproduction is painted by skilled artists using museum-grade oil paints on cotton canvas. We do not print, transfer, or use any digital reproduction process — every brushstroke is laid down by hand.

Each canvas is signed by the artist on the back. A certificate of authenticity is included with every order.

Care Instructions

Hang in indirect light to preserve pigment vibrancy. Avoid direct sunlight, fireplaces, and humid bathrooms.

Dust gently with a dry, soft cloth (never water or cleaning solutions). The natural oil finish cures fully over 6–12 months and will deepen in tone with time.