
Hygieia by Gustav Klimt
Hygieia is a monumental fragment — a detail from Klimt's controversial Medicine ceiling painting for Vienna University, depicting the Greek goddess of health facing the viewer with sovereign calm. She holds the serpent-entwined Cup of Hygieia, her robes dense with gold ornament, the swirling river of humanity behind her dissolving into an almost abstract field of bodies. Unveiled in 1901, the full composition caused a public scandal; what survives in reproduction is this golden, confrontational figure — commanding, decorative, and entirely uncompromising.
Printed in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, this canvas print gives Hygieia's gold-saturated surface its full visual weight and warmth. The woven texture adds physical depth to the ornamental detail, making this vintage Klimt image a genuinely striking canvas art print.
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Hygieia by Gustav Klimt
Hygieia is a monumental fragment — a detail from Klimt's controversial Medicine ceiling painting for Vienna University, depicting the Greek goddess of health facing the viewer with sovereign calm. She holds the serpent-entwined Cup of Hygieia, her robes dense with gold ornament, the swirling river of humanity behind her dissolving into an almost abstract field of bodies. Unveiled in 1901, the full composition caused a public scandal; what survives in reproduction is this golden, confrontational figure — commanding, decorative, and entirely uncompromising.
Printed in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, this canvas print gives Hygieia's gold-saturated surface its full visual weight and warmth. The woven texture adds physical depth to the ornamental detail, making this vintage Klimt image a genuinely striking canvas art print.
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Hygieia is a monumental fragment — a detail from Klimt's controversial Medicine ceiling painting for Vienna University, depicting the Greek goddess of health facing the viewer with sovereign calm. She holds the serpent-entwined Cup of Hygieia, her robes dense with gold ornament, the swirling river of humanity behind her dissolving into an almost abstract field of bodies. Unveiled in 1901, the full composition caused a public scandal; what survives in reproduction is this golden, confrontational figure — commanding, decorative, and entirely uncompromising.
Printed in our Berlin studio on archival cotton canvas, this canvas print gives Hygieia's gold-saturated surface its full visual weight and warmth. The woven texture adds physical depth to the ornamental detail, making this vintage Klimt image a genuinely striking canvas art print.























