File:Klimt - Portrait of a Woman - 1893.jpg

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English: Painting by Gustav Klimt of a woman in a black dress that is in the collection of the Belvedere, Vienna. The Belvedere catalog uses the title "Frauenbildnis" and gives the date as 1893/1894. The title "Portrait of a Lady in Black" is used by other sources.
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Source https://sammlung.belvedere.at/objects/21938/frauenbildnis
Author Gustav Klimt

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Portrait of a Lady in Black (1894). Oil on canvas, 181 × 96.5 cm. Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna

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31 December 1894Gregorian

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