The Tree of Life, Stoclet Frieze
L'Arbre de Vie, Stoclet Frieze | |
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English: The Tree of Life, Stoclet Frieze | |
Vienna, Austria |
The Tree of Life, Stoclet Frieze (French: L'Arbre de Vie, Stoclet Frieze) is a painting by the Austrian
Vienna, Austria.[2]
The painting is a study for a series of
Trees of Life, a standing female figure, and an embracing couple. The mosaics are spread across three walls of the Palais' dining room, along with two figural sections set opposite each other.[3]
The iconic painting later inspired the external facade of the "New Residence Hall" (also called the "Tree House"), a colorful 21-story student residence hall at
Boston, Massachusetts.[4]
See also
- Tree of Life
- Stoclet Frieze
References
- ^ Rogoyska, Jane; Bade, Patrick (2011). Gustav Klimt. Parkstone Press International. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- ^ Austrian Museum of Applied Arts
- ^ Klimt Museum
- ^ "MassArt Residence Story: This is the house that collaboration built". MASCO: Medical Academic and Scientific Community Organization. MASCO, Inc. Retrieved 2013-12-24.