About Die Musik XL statue
The XL die Musik sculpture is and 3D adaptation of a part of Gustav Klimt “painting The Beethoven frieze which was originally an ephemeral frieze especially made for The Sezession exhibition of 1902. Fortunately, the frieze wasn’t destroyed and remains in place in Vienna (Austria). The statue features a humble woman figure holding and playing kithara. It is part of the right panel of the huge Beethoven frieze. This mystical and appealing part of the Beethoven frieze we name die Musik is now live as a statue adaptation. The package includes artist and artwork description card in several languages.
- Material: Hand-painted resin
- High-end collectible finish (matte and glossy contrasts and bright colors)
- Size 10 3/8 in. x 3.5 in. x 2 in.
- Weight: 2.5 lbs.
- Care Instructions: Dust cloth
About Gustav Klimt
The Austrian symbolist painter Klimt became known for his highly decorative style. He was also a leading member of the “˜Sezession’ group of artists and a prominent pioneer of Modern Art. Klimt “productive work was criticized for being too erotic and sensual, although they’ve proven today to be some of the most memorable paintings to ever emerge from the Vienna Secession movement. Die Musik statue is part of Beethoven Frieze painted by Gustav Klimt for the Sezession exhibition fo 1902 in Vienna. Many of his paintings during this time, including the frieze, were made with gold leaves.
Find out more art from Klimt “Gloden phase period such as The three ages of woman.
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