

Austrian painter Gustav Klimt produced a series of landscapes throughout his career inspired by his summer vacations spent in the picturesque town of Salzkammergut in Austria. In 1901, he produced the oil painting 'Tannenwald (Fir Forest) I' which includes a sea of orange-tinted trees that have been rendered in a strict vertical rhythm. The dazzling surface aligns with Klimt's decorative tendencies.
An archival giclee print on heavyweight canvas, hand-stretched on a solid pine wood frame with a protective backing board. Made in the UK by museum specialists, it's ready to hang on your wall.
| Artist or illustrator | Gustav Klimt |
| Brand | John Lewis |
| Picture type | Landscapes, Museum Art |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Made in the UK | Yes |
| Orientation | Square |
| Care instructions | Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Display away from direct sunlight and heat sources. |
| Dimensions | H90 x W90 x D4.5cm, H110 x W110 x D4.5cm |
| Weight | 5.60 kg |
| Composition | Canvas, wood, MDF |