About Gustav Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze
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Gustav Klimt created this marvelous work in 1901.
This work was painted onto the wall of the Vienna Secession Building for a celebration exhibit of the famous composer Beethoven.
The painting depicts the human desire to be happy. Humans experience evil from the external work, but also weakness from within.
The painting also depicts a giant from mythology, Typhoeus. There are also figures depicting lust, madness, sickness and lust.
You can still see this work today on the wall of the Vienna Secession Building.
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About The Klimt Beethoven Frieze Print
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- Prime canvas fabric and long-lasting anti-shrink frame.
- Stretchers with 1.50” thickness to create an art gallery look.
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About The Artist
Gustav Klimt was a famous painter active in current-day Austria from 1862-1918. Some of his famous works feature romance, the female body, and the color gold. He is a symbolism painter and part of the Vienna secession movement. Check out our entire Gustav Klimt collection.
Was pleasantly surprised at the quality, and even happier that it came with everything I need to hang it.