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Beethoven in the nature

Besides Beethoven's deafness it was his passion for nature that artists frequently used as a topic. Various anecdotes about the composer going on walks and particularly his famous "Pastoral Symphony" op. 68 with its intensive musical depictions of nature served as models for artists and painters who as early as the first half of the 19th century began depicting Beethoven while on a walk or composing in the nature.

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Franz Xaver Rektorzik (1793-1851), Beethoven im Garten - Fotografie eines Aquarells von Franz Xaver RektorzikJohann Baptist Reiter (1813-1890), "Beethoven in den Fluren" - Fotografie von G. Möbus nach einem angeblich von Johann Baptist Reiter stammenden GemäldeWillibrord Joseph Mähler (1778-1860), Ludwig van Beethoven, 1804 - Fotografie von Rudolf Stepanek nach dem Gemälde von Willibrord Joseph Mähler
Georg Wimmer (1892-1975), Beethovenkopf über nächtlichem Gewässer - Nachdruck von Manfred Maly nach einer Radierung von Georg Wimmer