Beethoven Frieze (1902)
by Gustav KLIMT

Klimt painted his only true fresco, the Beethoven Frieze, for the 14th Secession exhibition in Vienna (1902). It was intended as part of the group's homage to the Leipzig artist Max Klinger, whose polychrome sculpture, the Beethoven Monument (Museum der Bildenden Künste, Leipzig), formed the centrepiece of the show.

The fresco occupies three walls of a room in the Secession Building. It was conceived as a pictorial paraphrase of the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony depicting the struggle for happiness undertaken by a knight in armour who, vanquishing the 'hostile powers', leads 'weak humanity' into the realm of the arts. The final section was identified by a quotation from Schiller's An die Freude ('Ode to joy'): 'Joy, fair spark of divinity, here's a kiss for all the world'.

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Beethoven Frieze (view of the room)
1902
Photo
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze (view of the room)
1902
Photo
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: centre wall
1902
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar, 217 x 639 cm
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: centre wall (detail)
1902
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: centre wall (detail)
1902
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: left wall (part 1)
1901
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar, 217 x 454 cm
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: left wall (part 2)
1901
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar, 215 x 276 cm
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: left wall (part 2, detail)
1901
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: right wall
1901
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar, 217 x 1303 cm
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: right wall (part 1)
1901
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar, 215 x 516 cm
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: right wall (part 2)
1901
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar, 215 x 516 cm
Secession Building, Vienna


Beethoven Frieze: right wall (part 2, deatail)
1901
Casein paints, stucco coverings, various materials, gold plating on mortar
Secession Building, Vienna



Works by Gustav KLIMT
Beethoven Frieze (1902)
Various paintings and graphic works



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