Network Vienna 1900 focuses on Klimt's family environment, the master's colleagues, his clients and his most important contemporaries. It also documents the places where Klimt worked, which are seen as the cradle of "Vienna 1900". Space is also given here to the places in Austria and abroad that inspired Klimt.
Colleagues
Throughout his life, Gustav Klimt enjoyed a lively exchange with many artists of various disciplines in an intertwining of professional and private relationships and friendships. He established important contacts during his studies at the Imperial-Royal School of Arts and Crafts and later through his commissions and his membership in several artists’ associations. The founding of the Vienna Secession, in particular, and its exhibition activities played a key role in the cultivation of Klimt’s national and international network.
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Moriz Nähr: Gustav Klimt with the artists participating in the 14th Exhibition of the Secession, April 1902, Klimt Foundation
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