
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
The Kiss (1907–08) is Klimt's most celebrated work and the pinnacle of his Gold Period. Two figures merge beneath a cascade of gold leaf-inspired ornamentation, their embrace dissolving the boundary between human form and decorative surface. The composition draws on Byzantine mosaic tradition and Japanese flat-pattern aesthetics, synthesising them into an image of extraordinary emotional and visual intensity. It remains one of the defining statements of Vienna Secession symbolism.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, archival pigment inks on cotton canvas give the gold-toned ornamentation warmth and subtle texture — a canvas art print that brings one of art history's most iconic images to life at gallery scale.
Original: $38.34
-65%$38.34
$13.42More Images






The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
The Kiss (1907–08) is Klimt's most celebrated work and the pinnacle of his Gold Period. Two figures merge beneath a cascade of gold leaf-inspired ornamentation, their embrace dissolving the boundary between human form and decorative surface. The composition draws on Byzantine mosaic tradition and Japanese flat-pattern aesthetics, synthesising them into an image of extraordinary emotional and visual intensity. It remains one of the defining statements of Vienna Secession symbolism.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, archival pigment inks on cotton canvas give the gold-toned ornamentation warmth and subtle texture — a canvas art print that brings one of art history's most iconic images to life at gallery scale.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
The Kiss (1907–08) is Klimt's most celebrated work and the pinnacle of his Gold Period. Two figures merge beneath a cascade of gold leaf-inspired ornamentation, their embrace dissolving the boundary between human form and decorative surface. The composition draws on Byzantine mosaic tradition and Japanese flat-pattern aesthetics, synthesising them into an image of extraordinary emotional and visual intensity. It remains one of the defining statements of Vienna Secession symbolism.
Produced as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, archival pigment inks on cotton canvas give the gold-toned ornamentation warmth and subtle texture — a canvas art print that brings one of art history's most iconic images to life at gallery scale.























