Klimt Painting of an African Prince Lost for Nearly 100 Years Goes on Show in Austria
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Klimt's lost portrait of a prince goes on display – after almost 100 years
A portrait attributed to Austrian artist Gustav Klimt has been missing for nearly 90 years. The artwork's whereabouts have been a mystery since World War II – but now it has been put on display for the first time since 1928, several American media outlets report.
Klimt Painting of an African Prince Lost for Nearly 100 Years Goes on Show in Austria
A portrait of a stately West African leader painted by famed Austrian artist Gustav Klimt has reappeared in public after being lost before World War II. Nearly a hundred years have passed since it was last seen, and is now exhibited at Wienerroither & Kohlbacher Gallery in Vienna, with a price tag of €15 million. […] The post Klimt Painting of an African Prince Lost for Nearly 100 Years Goes on Show in Austria appeared first on Good News Network.
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