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Denkende Frau (Studie für 'Philosophie') 1897

Thinking Woman (Study for "Philosophy")

The Klimt University of Vienna Ceiling Paintings, also known as the Faculty Paintings, were a series of paintings made by Gustav Klimt for the ceiling of the University of Vienna's Great Hall between the years of 1900-1907. In 1894, Klimt was commissioned to paint the ceiling. Upon presenting his paintings, Philosophy, Medicine and Jurisprudence, Klimt came under attack for 'pornography' and 'perverted excess' in the paintings. None of the paintings would go on display in the university. In May 1945 all three paintings were destroyed by retreating SS forces.

Philosophy
Philosophy was the first of the three pictures presented to the Austrian Government at the seventh Vienna Secession exhibition in March 1900. It had been awarded a gold medal at the World Exhibition in Paris, but was attacked by those in his own country. Klimt described the painting as follows: "On the left a group of figures, the beginning of life, fruition, decay. On the right, the globe as mystery. Emerging below, a figure of light: knowledge." Critics were disturbed by its depiction of men and women drifting in an aimless trance. The original proposal for the theme of the painting was "The Victory of Light over Darkness", but what Klimt presented instead was a dreamlike mass of humanity, referring neither to optimism nor rationalism, but to a "viscous void".Fleidl, Gottfried: "Gustav Klimt 1862-1918 The World in Female Form", p. 77, Benedikt Taschen, 1994. A rough study of the painting can be found here.

Reaction
The paintings were attacked by critics when they were presented, as each painting broke different cultural taboos, contradicting the trend of the era to 'sublimate reality and to only present its more favourable aspects.'(Neret) The paintings also drew the standard charges of obscenity which Klimt often faced. Eighty-seven faculty members protested against the murals,Fleidl, p. 81, 1994. and in 1901 a public prosecutor was called in and the issue even reached the Parliament of Austria, the first time that a cultural debate had ever been raised there, but in the end no action was taken. Only the education minister defended Klimt, and when Klimt was elected to be a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1901 the government refused to ratify the action. He was never offered another teaching position. This would also be the last time Klimt would accept commissions from the state, remarking: "I've had enough of censorship...I reject all state support, I don't want any of it."Fleidl, p. 88, 1994. A later painting of his entitled Goldfish (to my critics) (1901-1902) which showed a smiling, beautiful woman projecting her bottom at the viewer, an obvious response to all those who attacked the 'pornography' and perverted excess' of the University paintings.

Outcome and destruction
The paintings were requested for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904 in St. Louis, Missouri|, but the ministry declined, nervous of what the reaction might be. Klimt then resigned his Contract|commission, wishing to keep his work, but the ministry insisted they were already property of the state. Only when Klimt threatened the removal staff with a shotgun was he able to keep his painting. Klimt repaid his advance of 30,000 crowns with the support of August Lederer, one of his major patrons, who in return received Philosophy. In 1911 Medicine and Jurisprudence were bought by Klimt's friend and fellow artist, Koloman Moser. Medicine eventually came into the possession of a Jewish family, and in 1938 the painting was seized by Germany. In 1943, after a final exhibition, they were moved to Schloss Immendorf, a castle in Lower Austria, for protection. In May 1945 the paintings were destroyed as retreating German SS forces set fire to the castle to prevent it falling into enemy hands. All that remains now are preparatory sketches and a few photographs, most notably that of one focusing solely on Hygieia. Only one photograph remains of the complete painting of Medicine, taken just before it was destroyed.

1891 - 1898
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Pictures between 1891 and 1898


Emilie Flöge mit siebzehn Jahren 1891 Der Hanswurst auf der Jahrmarktbühne 1892 Frau Heymann 1892 Kopf des Apollo 1892 Bildnis Emilie Flöge 1893 Bildnis Franz Trau 1893 Bildnis Mathilde Trau 1893 Dame mit Cape, Figurenstudie für 'Zuschauerraum im Schloss Eszterházy in Totis' 1893 Zuschauerraum des Theaters im Schloß Esterhazy in Totis 1893
Bildnis der Marie Breunig 1894 Damenbildnis (Porträt Frau Heymann?) 1894 Sitzendes junges Mädchen 1894 Studienkopf einer Hannakin 1894 Brustbild eines kahlköpfigen Mannes (Studie für 'Liebe') 1895 Brustbild eines kleinen Mädchens von vorne (Studie für 'Liebe') 1895 Entwurf zu einem Theatervorhang 1895 Hofburgschauspieler Josef Lewinsky als Carlos 1895 Liebe 1895
Musik 1895 Brustbild eines lächelnden Mädchens 1896 Der Blinde 1896 Kinder mit Blumen 1896 Mädchen im Grünen 1896 Schwebende mit ausgestrecktem Arm (Studie für 'Medizin') 1896 Skizze zu 'Allegorie der Skultpur' 1896 Zwei stehende Mädchen, Blätter in den Händen haltend (Studie für 'Schubert am Klavier') 1896 Bildnis einer jungen Dame lehnenseitig 1897
Dame am Kamin 1897 Dame im Fauteuil 1897 Dame im Lehnsessel (Studie zum Bildnis Sonja Knips) 1897 Dame mit Cape 1897 Dame mit Federhut 1897 Damenbildnis 1897 Damenbildnis mit rotem Hintergrund 1897 Denkende Frau (Studie für 'Philosophie') 1897 Entwurf zur Tragödie 1897
Junge Frau im Straßenkleid 1897 Männlicher Rückenakt mit ausgebreiteten Armen (Studie und Wiederholung für 'Medizin') 1897 Medizin (Kompositionsentwurf) 1897 Medizin 1897 Porträt einer Dame 1897 Reinzeichnung eines Männerkopfes im Profil 1897 Reinzeichnung für Initiale G 1897 Rückenakt eines Mannes (Studie für 'Philosophie') 1897 Schwebende mit ausgebreiteten Armen (Studie für 'Medizin') 1897
Schwebende mit einem hängenden und einem ausgestreckten Arm (Studie für 'Medizin') 1897 Stehender männlicher Akt mit erhobenem Arm (Studie für 'Medizin') 1897 Stehender männlicher Rückenakt (Studie für 'Philosophie') 1897 Stehender weiblicher Akt (Studie für 'Medizin') 1897 Tragödie 1897 Zwei Studien eines stehenden Aktes mit ausgestrecktem Arm (Studie für 'Medizin') 1897 Bauernhaus mit Rosenstrauch 1898 Bewegtes Wasser 1898 Bildnis Anna Klimt 1897
Bildnis der Helene Klimt 1898 Bildnis Sonja Knips 1898 Bildnis Trude Steiner 1898 Damenbildnis en face 1898 Die Sphinx mit dem Wissen, Erdkugel, Liebespaar, alter verzweifelter Mann 1898 Entwurf für 'Schubert am Klavier' 1898 Fischblut 1898 Kniender Akt einer alten Frau (Studie für 'Philosophie') 1898 Mädchen mit langen Haaren 1898
Mädchenkopf en face 1898 Mädchenkopf mit langen Haaren im Halbprofil 1898 Musik II 1898 Obstgarten 1898 Pallas Athene 1898 Plakat für die erste Austellung der Secession (Theseus und Minotaurus) 1898 Stehender weiblicher Akt mit erhobenem Arm 1898 Studie für 'Schubert am Klavier' 1898 Studie zum Bildnis Serena Lederer (etwas nach links stehend, mit herabhängenden Armen) 1898
Studie zum Bildnis Serena Lederer (stehend am Sessel gelehnt) 1898 Studie zum Bildnis Serena Lederer (stehend nach links, die rechte Hand erhoben) 1898 Studie zum Bildnis Serena Lederer (stehend von vorne, beide Hände an die Taille gelegt) 1898 Studie zum Bildnis Serena Lederer (stehend wenig nach links, mit eingebeugtem rechten Arm) 1898 Thaleia und Melpomene 1898 Übertragungsskizze für das Bildnis Serena Lederer (etwas nach links stehend) 1898
 
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