ALBERTINA Launches First Online Catalogue Raisonné of Klimt's Drawings
Vienna's ALBERTINA has introduced the first-ever online catalogue raisonné of Gustav Klimt's drawings, representing a significant advancement in its digital evolution. This initial segment features about 1,800 pieces created by Klimt up to 1904. Additionally, the museum has published digital catalogues for artists Florentina Pakosta and Max Weiler. With approximately 200 Klimt drawings and a specialized archive, the ALBERTINA serves as a vital research center for the artist’s paper works. The initiative is designed to enhance accessibility for researchers, collectors, and the general public within a cohesive digital framework.
Key facts
- ALBERTINA launched the first online catalogue raisonné of Gustav Klimt's drawings.
- The catalogue begins with approximately 1,800 works from Klimt's creative years up to 1904.
- Digital catalogues for Florentina Pakosta and Max Weiler were also launched.
- The ALBERTINA holds around 200 Klimt drawings and a Gustav Klimt archive.
- The project is part of the ALBERTINA's broader digital transformation effort.
Entities
Artists
- Gustav Klimt
- Florentina Pakosta
- Max Weiler
Institutions
- ALBERTINA
Locations
- Vienna
- Austria