Hygieia | Gustav Klimt | 1901
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In this richly symbolic work, Gustav Klimt portrays Hygieia, the Greek goddess of health and hygiene, as a commanding and enigmatic figure. Draped in flowing red and gold, she holds the serpent and chalice—ancient emblems of healing and wisdom. Klimt’s opulent use of gilded ornamentation, intricate patterning, and stylized form exemplifies the Vienna Secession’s synthesis of beauty, mysticism, and symbolism. The goddess’s solemn gaze and the serpentine motifs evoke themes of purity, renewal, and the eternal cycle of life and death.
Frame:
Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. Includes an off-white mount that will not discolour or fade with age.
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Print:
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- Simple, elegant design
- Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface
- Handmade by specialist picture framers
- FSC certified off-white mat / window mount
- Delivered ready for hanging