Intimate, ornate, and unmistakably Klimt — this gallery-wrapped canvas brings one of Gustav Klimt's most celebrated late masterworks into your home in vivid, archival color. A richly layered close-up of two entwined female figures, rendered in the Vienna Secession's signature fusion of tender naturalism and bold geometric ornamentation, the composition pulses with swirling grey spirals, mosaic-like patchwork, and a warm palette of burnt orange, deep brown, and black that feels simultaneously ancient and arrestingly modern. Originally painted in 1913 and now housed in the National Gallery in Prague, 'The Virgin' is a meditation on femininity, symbolism, and decorative transcendence — a conversation-starting statement piece for collectors, art lovers, and anyone drawn to maximalist, art deco sensibility. Hand-stretched over kiln-dried pine stretcher bars on premium archival canvas, this frameless gallery-wrap arrives ready to become the defining accent of an art-forward interior.
- Arrives ready to hang with wall-mounting hardware included; clean with a soft dry cloth to preserve the archival print surface.