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The Three Ages of Woman (Klimt) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Three Ages of Woman (Klimt)
'' The Three Ages of Woman'' is a painting by Gustav Klimt that was completed in Austria in 1905. ==Description == The work features three women in varying stages of age, symbolizing the cycle of life. The three women are central on the canvas and are the focal point of the work. the background has a lack of depth, making it look very two dimensional. The colors are neutral and create a restful effect.〔Eisler, Gustav Klimt,33.〕 Klimt's common use of colorful motifs is also evident in this work. There are two vertical auras that the women are in. The two younger women are in a blue aura that has a fluid pattern of cool colors. The old woman is in an aura by herself, and it is filled with a less fluid pattern with more distinct separations in the design. The colors of this aura are warm, earthy tones that contrast with the cool colors of the other aura. The woman and the auras overlap slightly. the leg of the young woman goes behind the left aura and the old woman's head comes in front of the right aura. The youngest figure, a child, is connected to the young woman who is her mother. They are the only two touching, they also have sheer blue fabric draped down their legs. Both of these women also have their eyes closed. The young woman has flowers around her head which represent spring.〔Eisler, Gustav Klimt, 33.〕 Her hair is bright an voluminous, contrasting with that of the The old woman who is separated from the other two women. She has her head turned away and facing down. The effects of old age are obvious through her sagging skin, bloated belly, and prominent veins. She is also unlike the other two in the fact that both of her feet are shown. This was done so the viewer can see the ugliness of her age in its entirety.〔Eisler, Gustav Klimt, 44.〕
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