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This Dusty Painting Turned Out to Be Gustav Klimt’s Long-Lost Portrait of an African Prince

Last updated: March 29, 2025 5:31 pm
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This Dusty Painting Turned Out to Be Gustav Klimt’s Long-Lost Portrait of an African Prince
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The discovery of a long-lost painting by Gustav Klimt has art enthusiasts buzzing with excitement. The painting, which depicts an African prince, was brought into an art gallery in Vienna by its owners several years ago. Initially dismissed by a young gallery assistant due to its dirty condition, the painting caught the attention of art experts who decided to investigate further.

Co-owner Lui Wienerroither and his team at Wienerroither & Kohlbacher reached out to art historian Alfred Weidinger to authenticate the painting. Much to everyone’s surprise, the painting turned out to be a genuine work by Klimt. The two-foot-tall portrait, believed to be of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, is now on display at TEFAF Maastricht and is expected to fetch over $16 million at auction.

Gustav Klimt, a renowned Austrian Symbolist, was a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement. Known for his use of gold leaf in paintings such as “The Kiss” and “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I,” Klimt’s work is highly sought after by collectors. The recently discovered painting, though unsigned, bears a symbol indicating its origins from Klimt’s estate.

The portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona holds historical significance as it was painted after the prince and his tribe participated in an ethnographic exhibition in Vienna. Klimt, along with artist Franz Matsch, observed the prince and his tribe during their time in Vienna, resulting in two different portrayals of the prince. While Matsch’s version was chosen by a patron, Klimt’s painting remained unsigned and eventually made its way into a private collection.

The painting’s floral backdrop and dignified portrayal of the prince showcase Klimt’s early decorative style, which later evolved into iconic works like “The Kiss.” In recent years, Klimt’s paintings have commanded staggering prices at auctions, with “Portrait of Miss Lieser” selling for $32 million and “Lady With a Fan” fetching over $108 million.

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The discovery of this rare Klimt painting not only adds to the artist’s legacy but also sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of his career. The portrayal of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona in the painting captures a sense of dignity and warmth, making it a poignant and valuable piece of art history.

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