Hope II (Woman Expecting Child) — Gustav Klimt Sculpture Replica — Parastone Mouseion Collection
Museum-quality reproduction inspired by Klimt’s iconic 1907–1908 painting
Product Description
This finely crafted replica captures the essence of Gustav Klimt’s Hope II (1907–1908), a seminal work exploring beauty, hope, and the fragility of life. Depicting a pregnant woman enveloped in rich ornamental patterns, the sculpture evokes the symbolic and emotional depth of Klimt’s original painting. This museum-quality reproduction is part of the Parastone Mouseion Collection, designed to bring iconic art into your home or office.
Key Features
- Inspired by Gustav Klimt: Faithful reproduction of the 1907–1908 painting Hope II, highlighting ornamental and symbolic motifs.
- Museum-Quality Craftsmanship: Made from durable resin to capture the intricate patterns and elegance of Klimt’s design.
- Compact and Displayable: Measures 9.25"H × 3.75"W × 1.75"D, perfect for shelves, desks, or gallery displays.
- Educational Insert Included: Comes with a full-color card of the original painting and an artist description.
- Part of Parastone Mouseion Collection: High-quality museum reproductions designed for collectors and art enthusiasts.
Product Specifications
- Dimensions
- 9.25 in H × 3.75 in W × 1.75 in D
- Material
- Durable resin
- Collection
- Parastone Mouseion Collection of museum reproductions
About Gustav Klimt (1862–1918)
Gustav Klimt was a leading member of the Vienna Secession movement and a pioneer of modern art. His distinctive Jugendstil style combines lavish ornamentation, classical symbolism, and Byzantine-inspired patterns, reflecting the aesthetic of fin-de-siècle Vienna. Klimt’s work conveys emotion, sensuality, and decorative beauty, making him one of the most recognizable and celebrated artists of his era.
