• 제목/요약/키워드: 구스타프 클림트 회화

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구스타프 클림트 회화를 응용한 크로셰 니트디자인 (Crochet Knit Design through Application of Gustav Klimt Paintings)

  • 김정란;이연희
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제31권11호
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    • pp.1598-1610
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    • 2007
  • The knit design of this study was developed from reconstruction of Gustav Klimt images including gorgeous colors, symbolic lines, patterns and decorations, and the purpose was laid at making of unique, creative costume image with modem sense and adding artistic value on crochet knit wears. As for the contents and method of this study, We analysed formative aspects of Gustav such as line, color and shape Klimt in his art, and reviewed the cases where his works had been employed in modern costume. The conclusions are as follows; First, painting is important motif for contemporary costume design, and according to the individual thinking and expression, can be a major momentum for development of original design. Especially the organic lines and decorative patterns of Gustav Klimt paintings were suitable for rich decorative motif of costume design. Second, the unique colors of Gustav Klimt paintings can, if introduced to costume, allow new color combination. Third, crochet technic, by the texture of material, can present rich expression even with the basic knitting only. The embroidery metallic thread which is the main material for this study, was good for expression of gorgeous and classy image, in spite of the difficulties from its typical luster and embossed feeling. And the mohair, used as decorative motif, allowed more three dimensional expression with its rich voluminous and tangling property. Fourth, in applying Gustav Klimt paintings to costume design, other technics such as knitting, beading, applique, and patchwork helped creation of more unique clothes, presenting possibilities of rich artistic expression.

클림트 회화에 나타난 색채특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Color Characteristics in Klimt's Paintings)

  • 강진유;김기승
    • 산업진흥연구
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 2021
  • 이 연구는 분석심리학적 관점에서 구스타프 융(Jung)의 원형이론의 내용과 클림트(Klimt)의 회화를 중심으로 작품의 특성과 색채가 가지는 의미와 상징성을 살펴보고, 인간의 무의식 속에서 발현되는 심리와 색채의 연관성을 살펴보는 데 그 목적이 있다. 융의 원형이론으로 분석해 본 결과 첫째, 클림트의 회화에서 황금색과 노란색의 화려한 장식과 문양은 무의식과 성(性), 그리고 여성의 성(性)으로 욕망을 표출하고, 남녀의 육체적 관계를 에로스와 삶과 죽음으로 표현했다. 둘째, 작품에 나타난 주요색은 푸른색, 검은빛 초록, 황금색, 노란색, 주황색으로 분노와 억압, 열정, 욕구, 희망, 에로티시즘을 나타내고, 주황색과 노란색의 배색은 희망의 내면적 치유 색으로 표현했다. 셋째, 작가 내면의 치유과정으로는 자신을 위한 컬러를 담고 있으며 내면의 '무의식과 의식'을 통합하고, 회화에 표현된 색채가 치유적인 의미뿐만 아니라 내면의 무의식을 의식하는 그것으로 치유로서 가치가 있음을 확인했다. 이에 상담심리 장면에서 색채는 심리표현 전달 도구로 활용하는 데 의미가 있다.

구스타프 클림트 회화에 표현된 의상에 관한 연구 (A Study of Costume on Gustav Klimt's Paintings)

  • 장성은
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.280-291
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to research characteristics of costume which is expressed in Gustav Klimt's Paintings. In the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20century Vienna, considered to be the fashion Mecca after Paris, the creativity of such artists allowed the 'Anti-Fashion Movement' to set itself up against the frippery of the costume of the time. The Secession Movement received the effect of Art Nouveau and Symbolism and Klimt led of this movement as a forerunner in Vienna. Many women appealed in Klimt's Painting with unique costume which contrast to traditional fashion that period time. The characteristics of costume in his paintings are as follows. Firstly, Klimt drew in the women's costume which made by designers of Vienna Workshops, at one of motive of his work of art. Costume got a opportunity became a new art field, because there was no conceptual thinking of a fashion designer at that time. Secondly, the costume of Klimt' paintings had both anti-fashion design and elements of fashion, so he gained considerable support from leaders of high fashion who was the upper classes. Thirdly, both anti-fashion and fashion appeared in his painting at first period. Costume which made at the Vienne Workshop appealed portraits of Klimt paints at the second period. Klimt interested in Naturalism, Japonism, Orientalism and Greece style and expressed his characteristic techniques at the last period. Lastly, Klimt liberated the woman from a physical and spirit restriction through his various artistic presentations.

회화에 나타난 색채상징성 및 색채심리 - 빈센트 반 고흐와 구스타프 클림트의 그림에 나타난 색채비교를 중심으로 - (Symbolism and Psychology of Colors in Painting - Focusing on a Color Comparison between Vincent Van Gogh and Gustav Klimt -)

  • 임누리;오인영
    • 복식
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    • 제60권5호
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    • pp.19-34
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    • 2010
  • This study aims to examine associationistic psychology and psychological operation associated with each color image, then to study the relation between particular colors used in paintings produced by Gogh and Klimt in different times and these painters' psychology in a bid to explore the meaning and role of psychological operation of colors. The findings of the study indicated that red and blue colors represent mainly negative images, while yellow and orange colors represent mainly positive images and psychologies. Specifically, in the case of Gogh, red expresses anxiety, a negative image, yellow symbolizes passion, a major positive image of emotional liberation, dark and thick green and the green involving blue symbolize negative images, emptiness and despair, and blue represents negative images of internal desire conflicts, and screaming. Also, purple used together with white represents anxiety and depression. In the case of Klimt, red represents negative images of anger toward mother and suppressed energy, yellow, an alternative to gold color, symbolizes the positive image of hope, passion, desire and eroticism, the arrangement of strong gold and orange colors represents a color of psychological healing more than a color of hope. As such, colors used in paintings produced by modern Western painters express the physiological conditions, psychological feeling and emotion in life, at the time when the artists produced such works. It was found that colors are yet another language of expressing emotions, and symbolize the psychologies of the artists, indicating that colors have something to do with the painters' experience and emotional impulses.