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Allegory of Sacred Music (Female Organ Player) by Gustav Klimt, 1885 tallaght showcasing the diversity of development

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Allegory of Sacred Music (Female Organ Player) by Gustav Klimt, 1885 tallaght showcasing the diversity of developmentGustav Klimts Allegory of Sacred Music (Female Organ Player) (1885) introduces us to a hushed, devotional moment: a kneeling organist in a luminous blue gown, the instrument rising before her like an altar. Painted as an early oil on canvas study for a ceiling decoration for the city theatre in Rijeka, this work formed part of a larger program celebrating the arts during Klimts collaborative period with Franz Matsch and Ernst Klimt. Hovering just

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