“Mother with Children” – Gustav Klimt
by richibi
“Mother with Children“ (c.1909 – 1910)
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Gustav Klimt has long been one of
my very favourite painters, a large
reproduction of a detail of his
masterpiece, “Music“, hangs even
on one of my walls
how much is that Klimt in the
window, I’d asked the merchant
when I saw it from the street in
his shop’s display
later, I invited people over, to see
my Klimt, I’ve got a very large
Klimt, I’d say – this is before
anyone even knew of him, I was,
I’ll admit, a bad boy
around all that, I’ve had the good
fortune to see many of his works
during the several times I’ve been
to Vienna, where most of his
wonders reside, where they grace
that immortal city, the great hall of
the Kunsthistorisches Museum,
the Art History Museum in English,
for instance, the Beethoven Frieze
at the Vienna Secession Building
and, of course, at Belvedere, the
summer palace, where among
other paintings of his, you can
still see the iconic “The Kiss“,
their national treasure
but the painting above, part of a
private, apparently, collection, is
utterly new to me, and therefore
striking,
note how stark the background is
here, above, compared to Klimt’s
usually more ornamented
constructions, how the subject is
starkly the gentleness, the
intimation of peace, even serenity,
in the rosy cheeks of not only the
children, but of also the mother,
the slumber and surrender, midst
the imprecations of the
surrounding, and portentous,
darkness, note the paradoxical,
genetically determined even, trust
and love, in the consonant colours,
cherry blossoms blooming in all
three sleeping faces, despite the
threatening miasma of encroaching
and engulfing primordial earth
Shostakovich also said something
like that in his 15th String Quartet,
a fundamental harmony develops,
despite even strident distortions,
disturbances, in otherwise
unbearable situations, to provide
some solace, redemption
listen, I urge you, if you dare
compare the crook in the mother’s
neck, above, a nearly Baroque angle,
to the same docile, though resilient,
bent in Klimt‘s lover in “The Kiss“
for his provocative, maybe even
enlightening, perspective on
women
happy Mother’s Day, mothers, for all
your invaluable attention
R ! chard