Description
The Golden Trilogy is a curated collection within our Timeless Masterpieces concept – three of Gustav Klimt’s most significant works, brought together into a single narrative that explores humanity’s deepest driving forces: passion, strength and hope.
The Kiss (1907–1908) is the eternal symbol of love – a moment of intense passion where two souls unite in a golden glow.
Fritza Riedler (1906) embodies the power and dignity of the individual – a portrait radiating presence, integrity and inner strength.
Hope, I (1903) carries a deeper message about life’s power and faith in the future – a composition where hope shines brightly through the fragility of existence.
Together, these three iconic works form a narrative that unites love, identity and life’s eternal cycle – timeless themes that still speak to us today. The series is an elegant and powerful statement for spaces where art is meant to inspire emotion, conversation and reflection.
Product information
• Canvas print
• Stretched on wooden frame – ready to hang
• Iconic works by Gustav Klimt
• Sizes:
– The Kiss – 50×70 cm (vertical)
– Fritza Riedler – 30×40 cm (vertical)
– Hope, I – 30×40 cm (vertical)
Credits
• Gustav Klimt, The Kiss – collection of the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna
• Gustav Klimt, Fritza Riedler – collection of the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna
• Gustav Klimt, Hope, I – collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
Cropping
Cropped versions of the original works. The compositions are carefully adapted to 50×70 and 30×40 cm without altering the works’ expression or visual balance.
Execution
The artworks are printed on canvas and stretched on a wooden frame for a clean, minimalist, gallery-inspired presentation. This creates an elegant expression that highlights classic art in both modern homes and historic interiors.
Custom sizes
Would you like other sizes? We are happy to help. Contact us at contact@kunstlageret.com, and we will explore the possibilities based on your wishes.
About the artist
Gustav Klimt (1862–1918)
An Austrian symbolist and one of the most influential artists of the turn of the century. His works combine ornamentation, sensuality and symbolism in compositions that explore love, identity and the cycle of life – themes that keep his art relevant more than a century later.