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Gustav Klimt Goldfish Triptych Canvas Wall Art – Gallery Wrap
Striking triptych canvas reproduction of Goldfish (1901–1902) by renowned Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. Created during Klimt’s early “Golden Phase,” the composition showcases his signature Art Nouveau style, blending sensual figures with ornate patterning and shimmering gold accents. Flowing red-haired figures appear to drift through a dreamlike aquatic setting, creating a bold and dramatic visual that has made this work one of Klimt’s most recognizable images.
The original painting was created in response to criticism of Klimt’s controversial University of Vienna works. Klimt reportedly intended to title the piece “To My Critics,” a playful and defiant gesture toward his detractors before it was ultimately exhibited as Goldfish. Today, the original painting is held in the Kunstmuseum Solothurn in Switzerland.
This piece is presented as a three-panel triptych canvas, creating a tall, eye-catching wall display. Each panel features a gallery wrap design with the artwork extending around the edges, allowing the set to be displayed without framing. The textured canvas surface and vibrant colors give the piece a gallery-style presence suitable for modern interiors, studios, or office spaces.
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Very good condition overall, as shown. The canvas surfaces display vibrant color and clean presentation with no obvious major damage visible. The stretcher frames appear solid and the gallery wrap edges display properly. Minor handling wear may be present but does not affect display.
Dimensions:
Each Panel: 30 x 30 x 1.25 inches
Triptych Set: 3 Panels
Approximate Total Display Height (stacked vertically): 90 inches