TASCHEN's Great Adventure began back in 1980, when eighteen-year old Benedikt Taschen opened a shop in his native Cologne, Germany, to market his massive comics collection. Within a year he began publishing catalogues promoting his wares, but it wasn't until 1984 that his first artbook breakthrough occurred: he purchased 40,000 remainder copies of a Magritte book printed in English, reselling them for a fraction of their original price. From a young age, Taschen had been interested in art but found that art books were too expensive and hard to obtain, and the success of this daring move proved that Taschen was not alone in thinking that the art-book market should be democratized.
TASCHEN's Great Adventure began back in 1980, when eighteen-year old Benedikt Taschen opened a shop in his native Cologne, Germany, to market his massive comics collection. Within a year he began publishing catalogues promoting his wares, but it wasn't until 1984 that his first artbook breakthrough occurred: he purchased 40,000 remainder copies of a Magritte book printed in English, reselling them for a fraction of their original price. From a young age, Taschen had been interested in art but found that art books were too expensive and hard to obtain, and the success of this daring move proved that Taschen was not alone in thinking that the art-book market should be democratized. Soon he began reprinting books under his own name for budget prices and the next year he published his first original title and the first book in the Basic Art series:Picasso. Before long, high-quality-yet-still-inexpensive hardcover bookswere added to the lineup and in 1989 the landmark double-jumbo Van Gogh: The Complete Paintings hit bookstores around the world.
Introduction:
Klimt's Popularity
Klimt's Fame
Klimt's Vienna - Then and
Now
Years of Training
Early Works and the
Beginning of a Career
Early Portraits
"Oedipal Revolt"
the Secession
Modernity
The Faculty Paintings
Early Landscapes
The Secession Building and
its Exhibitions
The Beethoven Frieze
The Kiss
The Three Ages of Woman / Death and Life
Hope
Judith
The Stoclet Frieze
The Break-Up of the
Secession and the I908
Kunstschau exhibition
"I'm not particularly
interesting"
Landscapes
"S olitary Dialogue s":Klimt's Erotic Drawings
"The World in Female
Form"
Danae
Ladies' Portraits
Late Works
Chronology
Notes
Bibliography