Klimt's magnificent portraits (1862-1918) have run through his entire artistic career. His paintings are bright and colorful, paying attention to details, highlighting eroticism and mystery. When he was alive, his art was often criticized for being too bold in themes, or even abnormal, but now he is recognized as the most important painter in Vienna.
Klimt is a leader of the Art Nouveau style, full of vitality, and a wonderful life. He is one of the initiators of the Vienna Secessionist movement, joined the Vienna Working Union, and is also a successful portrait painter and landscape painter.