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![]() ![]() SquareTrade © AP6.0 This is a sculpture entitled The Knight (1902) by Gustav Klimt. The Beethoven Frieze was originally intended as an ephemeral work of art and, like the other decorative paintings, it was to be removed after the close of the exhibition. It was only owing to fortunate circumstances, that the frieze was not destroyed as planned: the Secession was to present the following year a major Klimt retrospective (XVIIIth exhibition, 1903), and it was decided to leave the work of art in place. Klimt had been questioning "The Meaning of Life" and his painting depicts "Mankind's desire to find happiness" from the 'Beethoven frieze' of the Secession exhibition in Vienna. In this fresco, there are three main sections that show a medieval knight on his quest or on a journey for human salvation. This reproduction is taken from the panel which illustrates the knight's yearning for luck. This is a highly collectible, quality, resin sculpture with hand-painted color details, matte and glossy finish. This sculpture is amazing! When the public visits a museum, they repeatedly visit the same artworks to look at them from a different perspective. This fantastic sculpture offers art lovers the ability to “view” their favorite artwork in their own home, from an entirely different perspective, and in a different dimension: 3D! Have you ever wondered what the artwork looked like from behind the painting? Or from the side? To remind you of your museum experience, each figurine comes with a color card of the original painting, information about the painter and a description of the specific figurine reproduced. This beautifully detailed piece retails at galleries for over $120. Buyer to add $11.95 S&H in the U.S. (Foreign bidders please add $29.95 S&H). Paypal accepted. Please take a look at our eBay store for more Dali artwork and sculptures.
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