Beethoven Frieze
Gustav Klimt (1901–1902)
Gustav Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze visualizes Beethoven’s Ninth as a <strong>quest from suffering to joy</strong>, using weightless, ribbon-like bodies and <strong>gold-gleaming ornament</strong> to translate sound into sight. In the panel shown, floating genii drift horizontally while <strong>islands of gold studded with eye-like jewels</strong> punctuate a vast, chalky void, suspending time like a long musical rest. The work fuses <strong>line, flatness, and precious materials</strong> to promise transcendence through art <sup>[1]</sup><sup>[3]</sup>.