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Emilie Flöge
クラリサ・パイバ作 クリムトのエミーリエ・フレーゲ特製ポストカード ブラジル在住の人気イラストレーター、クラリサ・パイバ(@clarissapaiva )さんの描く美しいエミーリエ・フレーゲのイラストが、初めてポストカードになりました! 現在、東京都美術館で開催されている「クリムト展」に向けて開催期間中限定で作成されました。 同美術館ロビー階にある「ミュージアムショップ」で販売されています。 先行して、販売サイトのKLIMT.WORLD(www.klimt.world)でも販売しております! 是非ともご覧ください! #@clarissapaiva #クラリサパイバ #クリムト #klimt #emiliefloge #klimtexhibition #クリムト展 #東京都美術館ミュージアムショップ #東京都美術館 #アクティブジャパンマネジメント合同会社 #activejapanmanagement.llc #klimtworld (東京都美術館 ミュージアムショップ) https://www.instagram.com/activejapan/p/BxXYpF9pnze/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=e3mpo0tfol3h
#Repost @neuegalerieny with @repostapp ・・・ Celebrating the life, work, and pioneering spirit of Viennese fashion designer Emile Louise Flöge (1874-1952) on International Women's Day. Flöge was a central figure in the revolutionary development of artistic reform dress at the turn of the century, and built her career as a couturier to the women of Vienna's high society. "Reformkleider" as it is known in German, refers to a free flowing style of dress that emerged when forward-thinking women abandoned corsets in favor of clothing that reflected the new and modern values of the time. Flöge's career also thrived in part with the support of her two sisters Pauline and Helene with whom she founded the atelier Schwestern Flöge (Flöge Sisters). Here, a detail of Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of Emilie Flöge" (1902-03) from the collection of the Wien Museum, Vienna. #emiliefloge #internationalwomensday
Emilie Flöge and Valentino