Perfectly Sized and Versatile The Kiss Art Bag by Gustav Klimt with Adjustable Straps, Zipper Top and Exterior Pocket.
- 9” High x 7” Wide
- Klimt The Kiss Art Print
- Jute Back
- Interior Lining
- Zipper Top
- Exterior Pocket
- Adjustable Straps – Wearable as a Cross Bag
This Klimt bag is printed with his iconic The Kiss painting. The back is crafted of wonderfully textured jute, the inside is fully lined and the top zipper will keep contents safe. You will love the back pockets too! There is a rear zip pocket for securing little necessities and the second pocket is the perfect size for keeping a phone or small tablet handy. This perfectly sized Klimt art bag also has an adjustable strap so it can be worn over the shoulder or as a cross body bag.
Our Kiss hand bag is one of our many Klimt Art Gifts. Add matching Klimt Jewelry, scarves or tops for a very special Klimt lover gift.
Gustav Klimt - The Kiss
Gustav Klimt was an Austrian symbolist painter who is known for his symbolism and portraits of women. Born in 1862 he was one of 7 children with 2 of his brothers also becoming artists. Gustav studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts along with his brother Ernst. While he enjoyed fame as a mural painter, he also was criticized for the radical and symbolic paintings which were to to decorate the ceiling of the Great Hall of the University of Vienna. That was his last commissioned work. Klimt became a founding member and president of the Vienna Secession which exhibited unconventional art in many forms. "The Kiss" was done in 1907-1908 in what is referred to as his "Golden Period". This striking painting is believed to be of both he and his life companion Emilie Louise Floge who was a clothing designer. This famous work is composed of oil paint with applied layers of gold leaf, an aspect that gives it its strikingly modern, yet evocative appearance. The painting is now in the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere museum in the Belvedere palace, Vienna, and is widely considered a masterpiece of the early modern period.
For more on Gustav Klimt and his work visit our About Gustav Klimt Page or see our Klimt Gift Ideas.