- Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
title=Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
artist=Gustav Klimt
year=1907
type=Oil, silver, and gold on canvas
height=138
width=138
height_inch=54
width_inch=54
museum=Neue Galerie"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" is a
painting byGustav Klimt completed in 1907. According to press reports it was sold forUS$ 135 million toRonald Lauder for hisNeue Galerie inNew York City in June 2006, which made it at that time the most expensive painting ever sold. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/19/arts/design/19klim.html?ex=1308369600&en=37eb32381038a749&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss NY Times report from June 19,2006] ] It has been on display at the gallery since July 2006.The painting
Klimt took three years to complete the painting. It measures 138 x 138 cm and is made of oil and gold on canvas, showing elaborate and complex ornamentation as seen in the
Jugendstil style. Klimt was a member of theVienna Secession , a group of artists that broke away from the traditional way of painting. The picture was painted inVienna and commissioned by Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer [Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer was born Ferdinand Bloch, the son of David Bloch (also known as Abraham Bloch), a banker and sugar factory owner, and his wife Marie, née Straschnow. Ferdinand married Adele Bauer, the daughter of Moritz Bauer (director of the Vienna bank "Wiener Bankverein") and his wife Jeanette, née Honig. When Ferdinand married Adele, both adopted the surname "Bloch-Bauer".] . As a wealthy industrialist who had made his fortune in the sugar industry, he sponsored the arts and favored and supported Gustav Klimt. Adele Bloch-Bauer became the only model who was painted twice by Klimt when he completed a second picture of her, "Adele Bloch-Bauer II ", in 1912.Ownership of the painting
Adele Bloch-Bauer had indicated in her will that it was her wish that the Klimt paintings should be donated to the Austrian State Gallery. [ [http://www.adele.at/Klage_von__Dr__Stefan_Gulner_m/Vorgelegte_Urkunden/Testament_vom_19_1_1923_von_Ad/testament_vom_19_1_1923_von_ad.html Last Will 1923] ] She died in 1925 from meningitis. When the Nazis took over
Austria , her widowed husband had to flee to Switzerland. His property, including the Klimt paintings, was confiscated. In his 1945 testament, Bloch-Bauer designated his nephew and nieces, includingMaria Altmann , as the inheritors of his estate. [ [http://arthistory.about.com/od/klim1/a/blochbauerklimt.htm Bloch-Bauer 1945 testament] ]As Bloch-Bauer's pictures had remained in Austria, the government took the position that the testament of Adele Bloch-Bauer had determined that these pictures were to stay there. After a protracted court battle in the United States and in Austria (see "
Republic of Austria v. Altmann "), binding arbitration by the Austrian court established in 2006 that Maria Altmann was the rightful owner of this and four other paintings by Klimt. [ [http://www.adele.at/Page10343/page10343.html List and Pictures of Klimt Paintings ("Amalie" not part of the five pictures), Photo of Adele Bloch-Bauer, Photo of Klimt] ] After the pictures were sent to America, they were on display in Los Angeles in 2006 before the portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I was sold to Lauder.The painting will be a centerpiece in
Ronald Lauder ’s collection for hisNeue Galerie in New York. This collection has for years attempted to recover Jewish-owned art, mostly from Germany and Austria, that had been confiscated or looted by the Nazi government. Lauder worked towards this goal while he was the US ambassador to Austria, as a member of the “World Jewish Restitution Organization ", and as a member of a Clinton commission to examine cases of Nazi looting. Lauder’s comment on the acquisition for his Neue Gallerie collection: “This is ourMona Lisa ”. [ [http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/0,1518,422347,00.html Quote] ]In June 2006 New York's Neue Galerie is reported to have paid $135m for the fifth looted Klimt portrait, Adele Bloch-Bauer I. Adele Bloch-Bauer II sold for almost $88m in November 2006 at Christie's.
Film
Maria Altmann's story has been recounted in two documentary films. "Adele's Wish" by filmmaker Terrence Turner, who is the husband of Altmann's great-niece, was released in 2008. "Adele's Wish" featured interviews with Altmann, her lawyer, E. Randol Schoenberg and leading experts from around the world. Altmann's story was also the subject of the documentary "Stealing Klimt", which was released in 2007. That movie also featured interviews with Altmann, Schoenberg, and others who were closely involved with the story.
ee also
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List of most expensive paintings External links
* [http://www.adeleswish.com/ "Adele's Wish"]
*imdb title|id=1075836|title=Stealing Klimt
* [http://www.iklimt.com iKlimt.com, Life and Work of Gustav Klimt]
* [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2006/10/02/8387512/index.htm Fortune article by Tyler Green about Ronald Lauder and the Neue Galerie's acquisition of the painting.]
* [http://www.adele.at/ Documentation of the Legal Fight]
* [http://www.slate.com/id/2144092/ Slate article (06/2006)]
* [http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/klimt/index.aspx Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Klimt]References
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Hubertus Czernin . "Die Fälschung: Der Fall Bloch-Bauer und das Werk Gustav Klimts". Czernin Verlag, Vienna 2006. ISBN 3-7076-0000-9
* [http://www.law.com/jsp/tal/PubArticleTAL.jsp?hubtype=Inside&id=1161853518627 The Fight for the Klimt Paintings]
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