Láminas de mujeres de Gustav Klimt

Da vida a tu hogar con la elegancia atemporal de las láminas de mujeres de Gustav Klimt. Estas piezas cautivadoras te ayudan a expresar tu estilo y convertir cualquier estancia en una galería de sofisticación. Cada lámina celebra la belleza y la individualidad, una forma sencilla de renovar el ambiente sin obras ni complicaciones. Hechas por encargo, enmarcadas con esmero y listas para colgar, con acabados de alta calidad para disfrutar del arte desde el primer día. Versátiles y fáciles de combinar, funcionan igual de bien en el salón, el dormitorio o el despacho, ya sea en conjunto o como pieza protagonista. Explora la colección y encuentra la lámina que hará tu casa aún más tuya.
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Lámina tranquilidad dorada

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Lámina quietud dorada

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Lámina Emilie Flöge de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina Helene Klimt de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina Adele Bloch-Bauer de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina sombrero negro de plumas de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina Hermine Gallia de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina retrato de Johanna Staude de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina Expectativa de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina Fritza Riedler de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina dama de blanco de Gustav Klimt

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Lámina dama con sombrero de piel de Gustav Klimt

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Which Klimt woman art print works best as a statement piece above a sofa?

For a living room statement, we'd go with the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I every time. Its golds and warm ochres make it an incredible focal point, especially in a 70x100cm framed print above a standard sofa. The ornamental detail in this piece genuinely rewards close viewing, and our museum-grade giclée printing captures those intricate patterns beautifully. If your room already runs warm, Judith and the Head of Holofernes is a slightly moodier alternative with the same golden intensity.

Did Klimt use real gold in his paintings, and will a print capture that?

Yes, Klimt famously applied real gold leaf to many of his female portraits, especially during his celebrated Golden Phase. Obviously a print doesn't contain actual gold, but our giclée process on thick matte paper reproduces those warm, luminous tones with surprising richness. Shoppers regularly tell us the gold detail in their Klimt prints looks even better in person than on screen. The matte finish avoids the cheap shine you get from glossy posters, so the gold feels textured and authentic rather than gaudy.

Are your Klimt portrait prints framed and ready to hang, or do I need to sort that myself?

Every framed Klimt woman art print ships as one piece: the print is professionally fitted into a solid wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glaze and arrives with hanging fixtures already attached. You literally take it out of the box and put it on the wall. This matters more than people think, because badly fitted prints bubble or warp within weeks. If you've been burned by a cheap Klimt poster from elsewhere that looked terrible once framed, this is the fix.

Who is the woman in Klimt's most famous painting, and why does everyone want her on their wall?

That's Adele Bloch-Bauer, a Viennese socialite and arts patron who Klimt painted twice. Her first portrait became the centre of a dramatic restitution battle (you might know the film Woman in Gold) and later sold for $135 million. Beyond the backstory, the painting just works in interiors: the warm golds, geometric patterning, and composed femininity feel simultaneously bold and elegant. A Klimt Adele print in a black or natural oak frame is one of the most reliable ways to make a blank wall feel considered and grown-up.

Why did Klimt paint so many women, and what makes his female portraits so distinctive?

Women were Klimt's central subject throughout his career. He combined intensely realistic faces and hands with flat, decorative patterning across clothing and backgrounds, creating this push-pull between intimacy and ornamentation that nobody else has really matched. His female figures feel simultaneously powerful and sensual without tipping into objectification, which is why they resonate so strongly in modern spaces. Whether it's the contemplative tenderness of The Three Ages of Woman or the defiance of Judith, Klimt's women bring a confident, layered energy to any room.