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Hope 1 : ウィキペディア英語版
Hope 1

''Hope 1'' is an oil painting created by Gustav Klimt in 1903. It is 189 cm x 67 cm and currently located in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. The main subject of this work is a pregnant, nude female. She is holding her hands together above her stomach and close to her chest. She gazes directly at the viewer and has a great mass of hair with a crown of forget-me-not flowers placed on her head.〔Weidinger, ''Gustav Klimt'', 280.〕 The scene is beautiful upon first glance but once the viewer’s eyes move to the background, deathlike figures become noticeably present.
==The Painting==
In the years before this painting was made, it was uncommon in Western art to show pregnancy and Gustav Klimt was one of the first artists who blatantly portrayed a nude pregnant female in a powerful manner.〔Rogoyska, "Gustav Klimt," 100.〕 Klimt did not show this work to the public until the Second Vienna Kunstschau in 1909. The themes present in this painting are contradictory, such as death and birth. The dark figures in the background swirl around the nude female seeming to blend the idea of life, death, and rebirth.
Not only does this painting show deathly figures in the background, but there also is a sea monster figure standing towards the left.〔Weidinger, "Gustav Klimt," 280.〕 The viewer can notice the monster’s teeth along with its claw-like hand that is located directly across from the woman’s stomach and pelvic region. The sea monster has a large tail that wraps around the feet of the woman as if trying to capture her and continues out of the frame. Also, among the three sickly looking figures in the background, there is a skull located directly above the woman’s head. This skull is attached to a blue body with varying shapes, lines, and colors. The skull represents death and decay while the three figures in the background symbolize disease, old age, and madness.〔Weidinger, "Gustav Klimt," 280.〕

The skull figure behind the woman could be a reference to the art historical tradition of memento mori, which serves as a reminder that death is unavoidable. This tradition focuses on the idea that you can be thriving with life (such as the nude woman is) but tomorrow could bring the possibility of death. In ''Hope 1'' the theme of life, death, and rebirth relate to the similar themes behind the tradition of memento mori. In art, memento mori is often represented by a skull, which we see present in the background of ''Hope 1''.

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