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~The Kiss~  Easily touted as Gustav Klimt's most famous painting, The Kiss is a realistic yet geometric depiction of a kissing couple, completed in 1908 in Vienna, Austria. What makes this piece different than the other oil paintings on the list is that it also incorporates gold leaf on canvas (in addition to oils). Kiss By Gustav Klimt, Kiss Painting, The Kiss (klimt), Klimt Art, Klimt Paintings, Square Painting, Vintage Poster Art, The Kiss, Visionary Art

~The Kiss~ Easily touted as Gustav Klimt's most famous painting, The Kiss is a realistic yet geometric depiction of a kissing couple, completed in 1908 in Vienna, Austria. What makes this piece different than the other oil paintings on the list is that it also incorporates gold leaf on canvas (in addition to oils).

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Edvard Munch and social networking – who'd have seen the connection? Well, Tate Modern have and in their new exhibition of Munch's work, there is a large variety of snaps the artist took of himself; his face is usually turned away from the camera, like an aloof Facebook profile photo, and the curators speculate that these self-made shots are the first such images in photographic history.

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