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I love the landscapes of Gustav Klimt, much more than his works in the nude style.
In this landscape, there are pretty, cosy houses in a resort place in Austria. Small town
Unterach-am-Attersee. The water in Lake Attersee is still clear and clean, as in the days of Klimt. This lake is located near Salzburg, a town known to all music lovers. After all, the genius of German classics was born here. Of course, you know that it was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Also, Unterach-am-Attersee is called "Little Venice" because of the large number of boats, wooden docks.
Once, the village experienced a terrible plague epidemic that claimed the lives of almost all residents. There is even a legend that only one man and one woman managed to survive, from which new residents appeared.
In my opinion, this is very symbolic in our difficult times. It inspires hope that humankind will overcome a new calamity, gain intelligence and be more careful with nature and with each other.
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!!! ATTENTION PLEASE!!! If you decide to buy my painting, please remember that I have made the most faithful prices for delivery. In this case the delivery will be made by Russian Post. This is not a courier service and delivery may take a long time (about two weeks). Although the Russian Post now only sends parcels by air.
But if you are willing to pay more for delivery, if you want to get your painting much faster, write to me, there are services that will deliver faster.
We will discuss the possibilities with you.

Materials used:

Acrylic, hardboard, gesso, acrylic medium

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#colorful #vibrant #mosaic #life #office decoration #optical art #gustav klimt #gustav klimt´s #austria secession 

Houses in Unterach-am-Attersee - replica of the landscape of G. Klimt (2018)

Acrylic painting 
by Liubov Samoilova

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I love the landscapes of Gustav Klimt, much more than his works in the nude style.
In this landscape, there are pretty, cosy houses in a resort place in Austria. Small town
Unterach-am-Attersee. The water in Lake Attersee is still clear and clean, as in the days of Klimt. This lake is located near Salzburg, a town known to all music lovers. After all, the genius of German classics was born here. Of course, you know that it was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Also, Unterach-am-Attersee is called "Little Venice" because of the large number of boats, wooden docks.
Once, the village experienced a terrible plague epidemic that claimed the lives of almost all residents. There is even a legend that only one man and one woman managed to survive, from which new residents appeared.
In my opinion, this is very symbolic in our difficult times. It inspires hope that humankind will overcome a new calamity, gain intelligence and be more careful with nature and with each other.
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!!! ATTENTION PLEASE!!! If you decide to buy my painting, please remember that I have made the most faithful prices for delivery. In this case the delivery will be made by Russian Post. This is not a courier service and delivery may take a long time (about two weeks). Although the Russian Post now only sends parcels by air.
But if you are willing to pay more for delivery, if you want to get your painting much faster, write to me, there are services that will deliver faster.
We will discuss the possibilities with you.

Materials used:

Acrylic, hardboard, gesso, acrylic medium

Tags:
#colorful #vibrant #mosaic #life #office decoration #optical art #gustav klimt #gustav klimt´s #austria secession 
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I live in an interesting time. The world is changing so quickly. New technologies are coming. More and more photography displaces painting. And also digital art. But I love painting,... Read more

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