Hygeia, 1907, by Klimt Wall Art
Famed Austrian mural artist, Gustav Klimt, created ‘Hygeia’ in 1907 for the University of Vienna. He was commissioned to create three paintings to decorate the ceiling of the university’s “Great Hall”. The pieces came to be known as “The Faculty Paintings”. The work consisted of three themes: Philosophy, Medicine, and Jurisprudence, with ‘Hygeia’ (daughter of the god of medicine) representing the medical field.
It was to be Gustav Klimt’s last public commission.
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A great image for framing behind glass, or block mounting on canvas to create a focal point and conversation piece in any classic art lover's home.
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Hygeia, 1907, by Klimt Wall Art
Famed Austrian mural artist, Gustav Klimt, created ‘Hygeia’ in 1907 for the University of Vienna. He was commissioned to create three paintings to decorate the ceiling of the university’s “Great Hall”. The pieces came to be known as “The Faculty Paintings”. The work consisted of three themes: Philosophy, Medicine, and Jurisprudence, with ‘Hygeia’ (daughter of the god of medicine) representing the medical field.
It was to be Gustav Klimt’s last public commission.
Shop more Klimt prints here
A great image for framing behind glass, or block mounting on canvas to create a focal point and conversation piece in any classic art lover's home.
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