

For many people, Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) is the epitome of art nouveau. His works like "The Kiss," "Judith" and the "Beethoven Frieze" are known throughout the world - even by those who don't know much about painting. Several series of figure studies are found in the Albertina Museum that were created by Klimt in connection with important allegorical paintings or portraits. In these sheets he got to the essence of a certain pose, movement or frame of mind step by step. Each sheet has an autonomous significance. This study Embracing Couple (1901) was done for the “Beethoven Frieze”. Check out the original at the Albertina Museum. Do you like seeing Vienna laid bare? Travel to the city and have a look at these wonderful pieces of art in real life. Get your ticket at onlyfans@vienna.info. Check out the highlight story “How to claim your subscription bonus” for more information.