
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.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
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.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
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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.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.























