The Maiden (Klimt)

[1] Currently it is stored in the National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic.[2][3] The abundance of the flowers in the painting symbolizes the evolution into womanhood.The painting depicts the central figure in blue with six women that are interlacing surrounding her.The painting touches on various topics of human life, such as love, sexuality and regeneration that are depicted in cyclical shape.[4] The virgin's gown with its many spirals of blue and purple metaphorically indicates fertility, continual change and the evolution of the universe.
Gustav Klimtoil paintNational Gallery PragueGermanNational Gallery in PragueCzech RepublicList of paintings by Gustav KlimtList of paintingsSchubert at the PianoBeethoven FriezeJudith and the Head of HolofernesInsel im AtterseeBirnbaumHope IThe Three Ages of WomanDanaëPortrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer IWater Serpents IIHope IIThe KissSchloss by the WaterThe Tree of Life, Stoclet FriezePortrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer IIDeath and LifePortrait of a LadyWomen FriendsPortrait of Fräulein LieserPortrait of Johanna StaudeLady with a FanKlimt University of Vienna Ceiling PaintingsStoclet FriezeKlimt VillaErnst Klimt (brother)Emilie Louise Flöge (life companion)Bride of the WindStealing KlimtWoman in Gold