Name/Title

Print

Description

Framed book cover of 2012 Marfield Prize winner "The Lady in Gold" by Anne-Marie O'Connor

Artwork Details

Subject

Gustav Klimt

Series

Marfield Prize winning book covers.

Dimensions

Height

18 in

Width

13 in

Location

* Untyped Location

203

General Notes

Note Type

Story Summary

Note

"The Lady in Gold", a portrait considered an unforgettable masterpiece, is one of the 20th century's most recognizable paintings and made headlines all over the world when Ronald Lauder bought it for $135 million a century after Klimt, the most famous Austrian painter of his time, completed the society portrait. Anne-Marie O'Connor, writer for the Washington Post, formerly of the Los Angeles Times, tells the galvanizing story of the Lady in Gold, Adele Bloch-Bauer, a dazzling Viennese Jewish society figure; daughter of the head of one of the largest banks in the Hapsburg Empire, head of the Oriental Railway, whose Orient Express went from Berlin to Constantinople; wife of Ferdinand Bauer, sugar-beet baron. [amazon.com]

Update Date

August 22, 2025