Tobias G. Natter Books

Klimt and antiquity
Klimt and antiquity

By Tobias G. Natter, Stephanie Auer, Stella Rollig

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Gustav Klimt's 1907 publication of his illustrated edition of Lucian's ancient work 'Dialogues of the Courtesans' was the first time he exhibited his erotic art to the public, and it led to his den...

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The Self-Portrait, from Schiele to Beckmann
The Self-Portrait, from Schiele to Beckmann

By Tobias G. Natter Olaf Peters Uwe Schneede Monika Faber Stefan Weppelmann Philipp Blom Rolf H. Johannssen

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This visually stunning volume offers perceptive examinations of several renowned German and Austrian Expressionist artists who redefined modern self-portraiture.The self-portrait has been a vital a...

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Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt

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This unique and utterly fascinating appreciation of Gustav Klimt’s oeuvre reveals some of his most famous works in their original settings and offers valuable historic insight into his artist...

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Xl Klimt GERMAN EDITION
Xl Klimt GERMAN EDITION

By Tobias G. Natter

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Gustav Klimt. Tutti i dipinti
Gustav Klimt. Tutti i dipinti

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Art for all
Art for all

By Tobias G. Natter, Klaus Albrecht Schroder, Max Hollein

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At the turn of the 20th century, amid the domed grandeur of Vienna, a group of Secession artists reclaimed the humble woodblock. The gesture, though short-lived, and long overlooked by established...

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