Hope II (German: The Hope II) is a 1907-08 painting by Gustav Klimt depicting a pregnant woman with her eyes closed.[1] It is the second work by Klimt to focus on a pregnant woman; both show Herma, one of his favorite models. It was titled Vision by Klimt, but became known as Hope II after the earlier work Hope, now referred to as Hope I. Hope II was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1978.
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