Medico-Artistic Analysis of Red Blood Cells in Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss'.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Korean Medical Science Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.3346/jkms.2025.40.e19
Hyunmi Park, Dai Hyun Kim, Daeun Kwak, Hwamin Lee, Im Joo Rhyu
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Background: This study investigates the hypothesis that the red, doughnut-shaped discs in Gustav Klimt's iconic painting 'The Kiss' represent red blood cells (RBCs). The purpose is to explore the artistic and anatomical significance of these elements, examining how Klimt may have integrated contemporary scientific discoveries into his work to convey deeper symbolic meanings.

Methods: This interdisciplinary study employed a combination of medical and art history approaches, including biographical analysis, literature review and a questionnaire survey to assess viewer's perceptions of the red discs in 'The Kiss.' The survey compared responses to the original painting with those to an experimentally altered version, where the red discs were removed, with the objective of determining the significance of these red discs in the artwork. The survey was conducted among 300 visitors at the Ulsan International Art Fair. Among the visitors, 69.3% of the participants were female, and the most common age group was 30-49 years old.

Results: Historical research and literature analysis revealed that the red disc-shaped patterns on the woman's dress in Klimt's painting closely resemble RBCs as depicted in early 20th-century scientific literature and encyclopedias. This suggests that Klimt, likely influenced by his interactions with medical scientists, intentionally incorporated contemporary scientific imagery into his artwork. The survey results indicated that 86.7% of participants recognized the painting as 'The Kiss,' demonstrating high familiarity with the piece. Comparisons between the original and altered versions of the painting revealed that viewers perceived notable differences in feeling, color perception, mood, and lighting.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates that Klimt intentionally incorporated RBC-like motifs into his paintings, using them not only to convey anatomical symbolism and emotional depth but also as dynamic elements within a mosaic pattern. These red elements energize not only the female figure in 'The Kiss' but the entire composition. Klimt's work reveals his skill in merging scientific concepts with visual and emotional expression, showcasing an innovative approach to embedding complex medical and emotional meanings through the use of symbolic imagery.

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古斯塔夫·克里姆特作品《吻》中红细胞的医学艺术分析。
背景:本研究调查了古斯塔夫·克里姆特(Gustav Klimt)的标志性画作《吻》(the Kiss)中红色甜甜圈形状的圆盘代表红细胞(rbc)的假设。目的是探索这些元素的艺术和解剖学意义,研究克里姆特如何将当代科学发现融入他的作品中,以传达更深层次的象征意义。方法:这项跨学科研究结合了医学和艺术史的方法,包括传记分析、文献回顾和问卷调查,以评估观众对《吻》中红色圆盘的看法。该调查将人们对原画的反应与对实验性修改版本的反应进行了比较,在实验版本中,红色圆盘被删除,目的是确定这些红色圆盘在艺术品中的重要性。该调查是在蔚山国际艺术博览会的300名参观者中进行的。在参观者中,69.3%的参与者是女性,最常见的年龄组是30-49岁。结果:历史研究和文献分析表明,克里姆特画中女性衣服上的红色圆盘形图案与20世纪早期科学文献和百科全书中描述的红细胞非常相似。这表明克里姆特很可能受到他与医学科学家互动的影响,有意将当代科学图像融入他的艺术作品中。调查结果显示,86.7%的参与者认出这幅画是《吻》,表明他们对这幅画非常熟悉。将原作和修改后的版本进行比较,发现观看者在感觉、色彩感知、情绪和光线方面都有显著的差异。结论:本研究表明,克里姆特有意将类似红细胞的图案融入他的绘画中,不仅用它们来传达解剖象征和情感深度,而且在马赛克图案中作为动态元素。这些红色元素不仅使《吻》中的女性形象充满活力,而且使整个作品充满活力。克里姆特的作品展示了他将科学概念与视觉和情感表达相结合的技巧,展示了一种通过使用象征性意象来嵌入复杂医学和情感意义的创新方法。
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Journal of Korean Medical Science
Journal of Korean Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
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7.80
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8.90%
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320
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Korean Medical Science (JKMS) is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal of medicine published weekly in English. The Journal’s publisher is the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences (KAMS), Korean Medical Association (KMA). JKMS aims to publish evidence-based, scientific research articles from various disciplines of the medical sciences. The Journal welcomes articles of general interest to medical researchers especially when they contain original information. Articles on the clinical evaluation of drugs and other therapies, epidemiologic studies of the general population, studies on pathogenic organisms and toxic materials, and the toxicities and adverse effects of therapeutics are welcome.
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