1. Gustav Klimt, Sunflower, 1906
The great Viennese painter was known for portraits, but he was no slouch when it came to depicting landscapes and gardens. In a way, the odd pyramidal form of the eponymous sunflower gives it an anthropomorphic quality, uniting, as it were Klimt’s interests in the figure and the natural world.
The Sunflower is currently on display at the Belvedere Palace and Museum, Vienna
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