Baby (Cradle) by Gustav Klimt, 1917
National Gallery of Art · wikidata.org
Public domain
This is said to be one of the last canvases he had on the go, and it usually gets listed as unfinished. Before he ever painted a cradle he'd spent years on decorative commissions — walls, friezes, panels for other people's buildings — which might be why bedding gets as much attention here as anybody's face.
Erisava: Is this really about the baby, or did he just want an excuse to paint blankets?
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