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  1. Serena (Szeréna) Pulitzer Lederer (20 May 1867 in – 27 March 1943 ) was an Austro-Hungarian art collector and the spouse of the industrial magnate August Lederer, close friend of Gustav Klimt and instrumental in the constitution of the collection of Klimt's art pieces.

  2. El largo vestido cae y se curva hacia adelante, cubriendo los pies de la dama. Los colores del fondo y del vestido se confunden, creando un admirable efecto atmosférico, permitiendo sólo contemplar el torso, la cabeza y los brazos, enlazando con el estilo utilizado por Whistler en las famosas sinfonías en blanco .

  3. Beautiful and stylish, Serena Pulitzer Lederer was a star of turn-of-the-century Viennese society. For this portrait, commissioned by her husband, the industrialist August Lederer, Klimt employed soft, sinuous brushstrokes to present Serena as an apparition in white.

  4. Serena Lederer (1867–1943), née Pulitzer, was the wife of the industrialist August Lederer. Like many others who commissioned paintings from Klimt, the Lederers were members of...

  5. Beautiful and stylish, Serena Pulitzer Lederer was a star of turn-of-the-century Viennese society. For this portrait, commissioned by her husband, the industrialist August Lederer,...

  6. Serena Pulitzer Lederer (1867–1943) (1899) by Gustav Klimt The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In his female portraits, Klimt's creative techniques vary in frequency and speed. This is not the case...

  7. At an exhibition of 200 drawings organized shortly after Klimt's death, Serena Lederer arrived demanding how much the entire show cost. She bought the whole lot. The Lederer collection of Klimt's works was ill-fated.