
Beatrice
The frieze takes its theme from Richard Wagner¡¯s interpretation of Beethoven¡¯s Ninth Symphony and depicts humankind¡¯s search for happiness. In the final scene, female figures symbolizing the arts lead the way into the ideal realm of art. Klimt¡¯s apotheosis of art consists of a kissing couple in front of the ¡°Choir of Angels¡±, referring directly to Beethoven the final chorus of Beethoven¡¯s Ninth, based on Friedrich von Schiller¡¯s Ode to Joy, contains the words ¡°This kiss to the whole world.¡± Title Beethoven Frieze The Arts , Paradise Choir and The Embracement (Panel 9, right sidewall) Creator Gustav Klimt Date Created 1901 Location Created Vienna Physical Dimensions 215 x 481 cm Type Frieze Rights Secession / Image by Google Medium Casein paints, stucco overlays, drawing pencil, applications made of various materials (glass, mother of pearl, etc.), gold overlays on mortar Entire artwork Experience the entire Beethoven Frieze here.