Густав Климт - Бетховенский фриз. Враждебные силы 1902

Portrait of Emilie Floge 1902 Portrait of Marie Henneberg 1902 The Beethoven Frieze. The Hostile Powers. Far Wall 1902 The Beethoven Frieze. The Hostile Powers 1902 The Beethoven Frieze. The Longing for Happiness Finds Repose in Poetry. Right wall 1902 The Beethoven Frieze. The Longing for Happiness Finds Repose in Poetry. Right wall, detail 1902 The Beethoven Frieze. The Longing for Happiness. fresco Left wall 1902
Густав Климт - Бетховенский фриз. Враждебные силы 1902

Бетховенский фриз. Враждебные силы 1902
фрагмент, левая сторона
The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, Austria

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The Beethoven Frieze is a painting by Gustav Klimt on display in the Secession Building located in Vienna, Austria.
In 1901, Klimt painted the Beethoven Frieze for the 14th Vienna Secessionist exhibition in celebration of the composer, and featured a monumental polychrome sculpture by Max Klinger. Meant for the exhibition only, the frieze was painted directly on the walls with light materials. After the exhibition the painting was preserved, although it did not go on display again until 1986. The Beethoven Frieze is on permanent display in the Vienna Secession Building in a specially built, climate controlled basement room.