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Latest Yes, absolutely! The Neue Galerie is currently holding a special exhibition that includes this painting. But, the painting titled The Woman in Gold, Yes, absolutely! The Neue Galerie is currently holding a special exhibition that includes this painting. But, the painting titled The Woman in Gold, is part of their permanent collection!

Gustav Klimt and Adele Bloch-Bauer: The Woman in Gold April 2, 2015-September 7, 2015 Note: Although the exhibition 'Gustav Klimt and Adele Bloch-Bauer: The Woman in Gold' is only on view through September 7, the painting Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt is on permanent view at the Neue Galerie. 'Gustav Klimt and Adele Bloch-Bauer: The Woman in Gold' is an intimate exhibition devoted to the close relationship that existed between the artist and one of his key subjects and patrons. Included in the exhibition is a display of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, paintings, related drawings, vintage photographs, decorative arts, and archival material. Book Club Questions: 1. Why did Klimt consider the sensual world such an important place to explore in his art? Why did women like Klimt so much in Book Club Questions: 1. Why did Klimt consider the sensual world such an important place to explore in his art?

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Why did women like Klimt so much in spite of his flaws? How did the expectations for women of times shape the lives of of Adele and her friends? Why was Therese so determined to raise Luise and Maria as conventional young women?

Why was it so hard for Maria’s family to accept what was happening in Vienna? Why was it so unusual for decent people to behave decently in wartime Vienna? Why were the Viennese so reluctant to tell the true story of Gustav Klimt and his remarkable models after the war? Why was it so difficult for Maria’s family to come to a consensus over the fate of the paintings? Why was it so hard for contemporary Austria to come to terms with its past, and the role played by the paintings? Book_Q&A: The Lady in Gold focuses on Gustav Klimt, and his portrait of his beautiful young Viennese patron, Adele Bloch-Bauer, beginning with the painting’s creation, and ending with its recovery by family members who survived the Holocaust.

What drew you to this story? I stumbled upon the story by accident. I was reading the Westside Weekly in 2001.

There was a Bob Scheer column about a neighborhood woman in her 80s. Maria Altmann. The Nazis had stolen a painting of her aunt.

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The painting wasn’t locked away somewhere in a mysterious unknown place. It was in the national museum, with other paintings her family owned. The column had a tiny image of the painting. It was one of the most recognizable paintings in the world. One of Gustav Klimt’s wealthy, decadent, Viennese society women. Or so I had been led to believe in art history class years ago. I thought, ‘that painting?