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A small but very interesting group of depictions does not deal with Beethoven as a person but with the visual transfer of his compositions. First attempts to visualise the composer's works date back to the 19th century but most of these depictions were created in the 20th century. The topic has not lost its fascination and artist still choose to work in the borderland between music and painting.

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Friedrich Bodenmüller (1845-1913), Beethovens Cis-moll-Sonate: Allegretto und Trio - Fotografie des Ateliers Franz Hanfstaengl nach einem Gemälde von Friedrich BodenmüllerFriedrich Bodenmüller (1845-1913), Beethovens Cis-moll-Sonate: Presto agitato - Fotografie des Ateliers Franz Hanfstaengl nach einem Gemälde von Friedrich BodenmüllerLionello Balestrieri (1872-1958), Ludwig van Beethoven / "Kreutzer-Sonate" - Radierung von Leo Arndt nach einem Gemälde von Lionello Balestrieri
Lionello Balestrieri (1872-1958), "Ludwig van Beethoven" oder "Kreutzer-Sonate" - Reproduktion einer Radierung von Leo Arndt nach einem Gemälde von Lionello BalestrieriReinhold Max Eichler (1872-1947), "Die Maler" - Farbholzstich nach einer Zeichnung von Reinhold Max EichlerHugo Ulbrich (1867-um 1939), Gartenansicht des Bonner Beethoven-Hauses im Sommer, 1902 - Radierung von Hugo Ulbrich nach einer eigenen Zeichnung