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Hope Woman Expecting Child Sculpture By Gustave Klimt

Evocative and deeply symbolic, the Hope II sculpture is a moving three-dimensional interpretation of one of Gustav Klimt’s most emotionally powerful works. Created between 1907 and 1908 during Klimt’s celebrated Golden Period, Hope II portrays a pregnant woman standing in quiet contemplation—an image that speaks to themes of life, vulnerability, and renewal.

The original painting was first publicly exhibited in 1909, following earlier controversy surrounding Klimt’s exploration of similar themes in Hope I, which had been deemed too provocative for exhibition. In Hope II, Klimt envelops the expectant mother in richly decorative patterns, combining vibrant color, symbolic motifs, and gold-inspired ornamentation. Beneath the beauty lies a deeper narrative—reflecting both the fragility and strength of human life, as well as the profound emotional journey of motherhood.

This sculptural adaptation brings Klimt’s vision into tangible form. The elongated figure woman in red cloak Art Nouveau figurine statue Museum Collectible, adorned with intricate, mosaic-like patterns, captures the essence of the original painting while adding dimensional depth and presence. The gentle downward gaze and protective posture emphasize introspection, nurturing, and the sacred nature of creation.

Crafted in quality designer resin and hand-finished to highlight the vivid colors and ornamental detail, this museum-quality reproduction is ideal for collectors of fine art, admirers of Klimt, or anyone drawn to meaningful and symbolic works. A striking piece for home or gallery display, it stands as a tribute to life, hope, and the enduring beauty of artistic expression.

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$47.25

Original: $135.00

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Hope Woman Expecting Child Sculpture By Gustave Klimt

$135.00

$47.25

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Evocative and deeply symbolic, the Hope II sculpture is a moving three-dimensional interpretation of one of Gustav Klimt’s most emotionally powerful works. Created between 1907 and 1908 during Klimt’s celebrated Golden Period, Hope II portrays a pregnant woman standing in quiet contemplation—an image that speaks to themes of life, vulnerability, and renewal.

The original painting was first publicly exhibited in 1909, following earlier controversy surrounding Klimt’s exploration of similar themes in Hope I, which had been deemed too provocative for exhibition. In Hope II, Klimt envelops the expectant mother in richly decorative patterns, combining vibrant color, symbolic motifs, and gold-inspired ornamentation. Beneath the beauty lies a deeper narrative—reflecting both the fragility and strength of human life, as well as the profound emotional journey of motherhood.

This sculptural adaptation brings Klimt’s vision into tangible form. The elongated figure woman in red cloak Art Nouveau figurine statue Museum Collectible, adorned with intricate, mosaic-like patterns, captures the essence of the original painting while adding dimensional depth and presence. The gentle downward gaze and protective posture emphasize introspection, nurturing, and the sacred nature of creation.

Crafted in quality designer resin and hand-finished to highlight the vivid colors and ornamental detail, this museum-quality reproduction is ideal for collectors of fine art, admirers of Klimt, or anyone drawn to meaningful and symbolic works. A striking piece for home or gallery display, it stands as a tribute to life, hope, and the enduring beauty of artistic expression.

Visit our Collection of three-dimensional interpretation of one of Gustav Klimt’s Paintings