Bara. The femme fatale is the protagonist of the iconography of the age of the Decadent. The Austrian painter Klimt pays tribute to the figure of a miracle bust woman, sensuous and destructive, in his masterpiece "Judith I" (1901) and "Judith II" (1909): both fatal women, equipped with a great erotic charge, and indicated by the face enigmatic, the glowing eyes, white skin and hair long and corvina. The woman in the years of the Great War Optimistic turn of the century fervor is rapidly swept away by the outbreak of World War I, which brings destruction and death across much of Europe and marks the
temporary decline of the ideal aesthetic marked the extreme femininity and elegance that emerged in
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