Coffee cups Goebel The Kiss by Gustav Klimt.
Coffee goes Art by Goebel. Limited edition porcelain coffee cup
From Goebel Artis Orbis collection, Goebel is pretending you with a chronological tour of the art world: the most famous paintings in the history of art stylishly reinterpreted as exclusive coffee-sets – and now as espresso-sets, too.
Beginning with the Renaissance and passing through the elegance of Art Nouveau and the sun-drenched canvasses of Impressionism to classic modernism, they document the milestones of painting – and illustrate a fascinating process of development.
In addition, a number of elegant details, together with ornamentation applied in genuine 22-carat gold, turn each individual piece into a little artwork of its own.
Limited edition for each set: 5,000 pieces
Certificate and cups individually numbered by hand
Genuine 22-carat gold decoration
Plates with exceptional printed motif on the underside
Collection booklet with background information on the painters and artwork
Supplied in an attractive gift box
Gustav Klimt Goebel coffee cups, Coffee goes Art
Gustav Klimt The Kiss, Der Kuss, 1907-1908
Goebel 66-513-76-3
Porcelain coffee cup (mug) and plate
Cup diameter 8 cm, height cm 7
Plate 12 x 24 cm
Limited edition collectibles.
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Gustav Klimt
In the opulent works of his “Golden Period” figurines and ornaments are melting to become compositions of unique sensuality. The co-founder of the “Vienna Secession” combines the various movements of the international Art Nouveau in his splendid paintings and thus becomes one of the most important representatives.
Beyond all temporal and spatial bounds his most famous painting “The Kiss” is considered the “Allegory of Love” as such.
The Kiss is considered to be Gustav Klimt’s most significant work of art – a world-renowned icon of love. It was created in the years 1907-1908, a time described as Klimt’s golden phase. The distinct use of golden colours is probably one of the reasons for the unchanging popularity of this motif throughout the years.
Gustav Klimt, The Kiss, Der Kuss, 1907-1908
Original 180 x 180 cm: Osterreichische Nationalgalerie Wien