The Maiden (German: Die Jungfrau) is a painting by the Austrian painter Gustav Klimt painted in year 1913. Currently it's stored in the National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic.[1][2]
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Artist | Gustav Klimt ![]() |
Year | 1913 |
Medium | oil paint, canvas |
Dimensions | 190.00 cm (74.80 in) × 200.00 cm (78.74 in) |
Accession No. | O 4152 ![]() |
The abundance of the flowers in the painting symbolizes the evolution into womanhood. The painting depicts seven women that are interlacing. Each woman represents a particular life stage. The painting touches on various topics of human life, such as love, sexuality and regeneration that are depicted in cyclical shape.[3]
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