
The Hydrawater Serpents I by Gustav Klimt
Measuring 50 × 20 cm and housed in the Belvedere, Vienna, this sensual and flowing composition by Gustav Klimt depicts intertwined female forms drifting through a shimmering aquatic world. Painted between 1904–1907, the work exemplifies Klimt’s Golden Period, blending eroticism, ornamental pattern, and mythic symbolism, while dissolving bodies into decorative rhythm and fluid movement, evoking desire, transformation, and the subconscious.
A meticulous reproduction capturing the artistic essence of Gustav Klimts work with vibrant color and subtle texture.
Artwork Information
- Printed size: 10 x 25 inch
- Medium: Hahnemuhle Canvas