
Hope II by Gustav Klimt - Squared
Hope II (1907–08) dates from Gustav Klimt's celebrated Golden Phase, rendered in oil, gold, and platinum. It depicts a pregnant woman, head bowed and eyes closed, as three kneeling women gather at her feet — while a small skull peers from behind her belly as a quiet omen. Klimt originally titled the work 'Vision'; it became known as Hope II through its connection to an earlier painting of the same theme, and remains one of the defining images of Viennese Symbolism.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.
Hope II (1907–08) dates from Gustav Klimt's celebrated Golden Phase, rendered in oil, gold, and platinum. It depicts a pregnant woman, head bowed and eyes closed, as three kneeling women gather at her feet — while a small skull peers from behind her belly as a quiet omen. Klimt originally titled the work 'Vision'; it became known as Hope II through its connection to an earlier painting of the same theme, and remains one of the defining images of Viennese Symbolism.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.
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Hope II (1907–08) dates from Gustav Klimt's celebrated Golden Phase, rendered in oil, gold, and platinum. It depicts a pregnant woman, head bowed and eyes closed, as three kneeling women gather at her feet — while a small skull peers from behind her belly as a quiet omen. Klimt originally titled the work 'Vision'; it became known as Hope II through its connection to an earlier painting of the same theme, and remains one of the defining images of Viennese Symbolism.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.























