I just wonder,
was there a railway crossing
back then, in Klimt's time -
only steps from the rather bucolic setting of his studio,
where he planted roses and looked out at an orchard?
Railway crossing open again,
and I walk under golden leaves
illuminated by the morning sun
and a 1905 façade on the still shady side of the boulevard -
would Klimt have stashed away all that gold
in one of his paintboxes?
Those shiny leaves
are irresistible, aren't they?
Egon Schiele's studio
was located in this building -
the top floor, at least in my imagination
The glass in the fanlight reflects the building
where Schiele lived when he died, in 1918,
and, along the upper bevelled edge,
a slice of today's blue sky
Photographed 30 September 2012
while walking from Feldmühlgasse
towards Hietzinger Hauptstrasse 101
Images and Text © by Merisi
R e p o s t
Links:
-> Gustav Klimt's Neighborhood
-> Gustav Klimt's Vienna and Lake Attersee
How I love the autumn colours in your photography. You make me want to visit Vienna once again and visit one of my favourite buildings: das Gebäude der Secession.
ReplyDeleteI hope you manage to return to Vienna soon!
DeleteThank you,
Merisi
Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, I love their work. I recently saw Kokoscka's work in an exposition in a museum in Rotterdam. His work has the same atmosphere, there's something about it I love...Your photographs are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThose were interesting times back then!
DeleteSuch diffrent artists, and probably having a coffee sometime in a local kaffeehaus. Different sides of the street in style for sure.
ReplyDeleteAmzing Gold captured Merisi; as it rains over here it is grand to see those sunny leaves.
Maybe walking up to Dommayer's, where Johann Strauß played the century before.
DeleteHope autumn has turned sunny in your parts of the world!
Very nice yellows
ReplyDeleteThe best autumn has to offer!
DeleteLovely, colorful, autumn pics for the day, Merisi!! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sylvia!
DeleteStunning and I love that door. I want it for my garage.
ReplyDeleteIt's brilliant colors and light this time of the year.
DeleteGarage? *grin*
Love the leaves (and can definitely see how they might have inspired Klimt) and love the windows!
ReplyDeleteThe street looked just like this morning.
DeleteI imagine Klimt walking down the street to visit Schiele and noticing all that gold. ;-)
Magical series !!! I enjoy following you !!!
ReplyDeleteMarie-Noëlle
Merci! xxx
DeleteI'm in awe at that yellow. You hardly find such autumn colour here.
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