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Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918)
The "Beethoven Frieze" painted for the 1902 exhibition of the Vienna Artists' Association "Secession". Detail from "The Hostile Powers": Head of the Titan Typhoeus, Voluptiousness, Wantonness, and Immoderation. Detail of 40-17-06/05. Total size of frieze: 34.14 x 2.15 m.  
Location Secession/Vienna/Austria
Unique Identifier ART171074 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5339px × 6237px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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20th century CE
Art Nouveau
Avarice
Composer
Erotic Art
Fantastic Creature
Fresco
Giant, Greek Mythology
Greed
Hairstyle
Lust (Luxuria), Allegory
Miser
Overweight
Secession, Vienna, Austria
Seven Deadly Sins
Sexual Act
Titans
Wallpainting