Description:
Obverse
Detail from Klimt's painting "Medicine" as Hygeia, daughter of the Greek god of medicine, with Aesculapian snake wound around her arm and the cup of Lethe in her hand
Reverse
Detail from Klimt's painting Judisprudence, in form of the Eumenides, the Greek deities of vengeance. Stylised snakes accentuate Klimt's customary swirling patterns of the gorgon's hair in the rectangular centre, while to the right stands the goddess of law.
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