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A pregnant woman bows her head and closes her eyes as if praying for the safety of her child. A skull peeks out from behind her stomach, symbolizing the danger she faces. At her feet, three women with bowed heads raise their hands, presumably in prayer, though with such solemnity as to suggest mourning, as if foretelling the child's fate. Why then is the painting titled that? Klimt originally titled this work Vision, and another earlier depiction of a pregnant woman Hope; so by association with the previous one, this painting is known as Hope II. However, there is a richness here that compensates for the woman's gravity. Klimt's artistic inspiration, like that of other artists of his time, originated not only in Europe but also far beyond its borders. He lived in Vienna, a crossroads of East and West, and drew inspiration from Byzantine art, Mycenaean metalwork, Persian carpets and miniatures, Ravenna mosaics, and Japanese screens. In this painting, the woman's gold-patterned dress—drawn flat, like the garments of Russian icons, while her skin is expressed with roundness and three-dimensionality—is of extraordinary decorative beauty. Birth, death, and the sensuality of life are here suspended in balance.
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