This beautiful White Lip Shell pendant hangs on a blue Gauze Voile Necklace Cord  and is hand painted as a famous painting by Gustav Klimt "HOPE II"  (detail from The Three Ages of Woman), c.1905 by Russian Artist Zemina. 

Size of the pendant is 6 cm ( 2 3/8 inches ) diameter.  Please note: Shop PENDANT listings might vary slightly from the photo as they are each hand painted.
Total length of Gauze Voile Necklace Cord is around 43 cm or 17 inches.

These items are creations of a very skilled and passionate artist.

Gustav Klimt painted Hope II on canvas in 1907/8 using oil paints, gold, and platinum. It's 43.5 x 43.5" (110.5 x 110.5 cm) in size. The painting is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Hope II is a beautiful example of Klimt's use of gold leaf in a paintings and his rich ornamental style. Look at the way he's painted the garment worn by the main figure, how it's an abstracted shape decorated with circles yet we still 'read' it as a cloak or dress. How at the bottom it melds into the three other faces.

Gustav Klimt was a controversial figure in his time. His work was constantly criticized for being too sensual and erotic, and his symbolism too deviant. Today, they stand out as the more important paintings ever to come out of Vienna.
1862 Birth of Gustav Klimt in Baumgarten, near Vienna, Austria. His father is a gold engraver but unsuccessful in business. The family lives in poverty.
1876 At the age of 14, Klimt enters the Vienna Public Art School. Noticed for his talents, he receives his first commissions while studying.
1883 Klimt, his brother Ernst and Franz Matsch form the Känstlercompanie (Company of Artists) and start a productive cooperation. Works for theaters, churches and museums were ordered by several patrons.
1886-1892 Klimt executes mural decorations for staircases at the Burgtheater and the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. He contributes for a series called Allegories and Emblems. Its success leads to a second large order, containing Klimt's painting "Tragedy", announcing all of his stylistic characteristics: gold paint, areas of detail and areas of abstract space, symbolism, the female figure.
1891 He becomes a member of the Co-operative Society of Austrian Artists.
1892 Death of his father and brother Ernst. He moves to a larger studio.
1893 Klimt and Matsch are commissioned to decorate the ceiling of the Great Hall of the new University of Vienna. Due to a falling-out between Klimt and Matsch, the works are greatly delayed. The series of paintings, "Philosophy", "Medecine" and "Jurisprudence", provoked widespread controversy. He is never to accept a public commission again

1897 As Klimt feels his integrety as an artist is under threat, The Secession Mouvement is formed, focusing on exposure for young, unconventional artists, bringing quality foreign art to Vienna and publishing a magazine.
1898-1905  The first large exhibition of foreign work organized by the Secession attracts 57.000 visitors. "Ver Sacrum", its monthly magazine, starts to publish. The Secession completes its own exhibition building and rapidly becomes the leading Artist Association in Vienna. Klimt will remain at the center of Secession activity until 1905. 1898 Klimt paints "Sonia Knips" at the Dumba Palace Music Room.
1900 His first painting for the University of Vienna, "Philosophy" is exhibited unfinished at the Paris World Fair and wins the Grand Prix. He paints the portrait of Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann.1901 Klimt paints "Medicine" and "Judith and Holofernes"
1902 In the Secession Building, the statue of Max Klinger, "Beethoven", is accompanied by Klimt's "Beethoven Frieze". He also paints the portrait of Emilie Flöge in a dress that she designed.
1903  Klimt travels to Ravenna and Florence and paints "Jurisprudence".
1904  Klimt paints "Water Snakes" and is commissioned to paint the series of mosaic murals (1905-1909) for the Palais Stoclet, an opulent private mansion in Brussels.
1905 Several artists and Klimt himself resign from Secession and form a new association called "Kunstschau" (Art Show). The artist paints "The three ages of Woman".

1907 The works "Danae", a very erotic work depicting the conception of Perseus by Zeus, and "Adele Bloch-Bauer" are painted.
1908 Klimt paints "The Kiss", in which he celebrates the attraction of the sexes.
1909  Klimt paints "Judith II" and "Hope" in which he juxtaposes the promise of new life with the destroying force of death.
1911 Klimt travels to Rome and Florence, paints "Death and Life".
1913 Klimt paints "The Virgin".
1914 Klimt paints "Elisabeth Bachofen-Echt".
1917  Klimt paints "Baby" (unfinished). Paints "Schönbrunn Landscape" among other landscape scenes.
1918  On January 11th, Klimt suffers a stroke in his apartment and dies on February 6th from pneumonia
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