Hygieia by Gustav Klimt - Wall Art Photo Poster Print
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Hygieia is a painting by the Austrian symbolist artist Gustav Klimt, completed in 1900. The painting depicts Hygieia, the ancient Greek goddess of health, cleanliness, and sanitation.
In the painting, Hygieia is depicted as a graceful and serene figure, draped in a flowing white garment and standing in a field of flowers. She holds a snake in her left hand, which was a symbol of healing and medicine in ancient Greek mythology. The snake also forms a spiral around her arm, which is a symbol of infinity and the cyclical nature of life.
Klimt was known for his highly decorative and ornamental style, and this is evident in the painting's intricate patterns and designs, which adorn the goddess's garment and the surrounding flowers. The use of gold leaf in the painting, which was a signature technique of Klimt, adds to the richness and opulence of the composition.
Overall, Hygieia is a beautiful and striking painting that captures the essence of the goddess it portrays, and showcases Klimt's masterful use of colour, form, and symbolism.