Gustav Klimt was an Austrian painter from the late 19th and early 20th centuries who created works such as Nuda Veritas (1899), Goldfish (1901), Judith (1901-1902), and The Three Ages of Women (1905). Some of his other paintings included portraits of Emilie Floge (1902), Adele Bloch-Bauer (1907, 1912), and landscapes such as River Bank in Springtime (1912) and Avenue of Trees in Park at SchlossKammer (1912). He is also known for his contributions to the Beethoven Frieze displayed at the Secession in Vienna.