Phil-Thank you so much for the link to the painting of Beethoven's hands. As soon as I saw it the image became a favorite. I love the second engraving/plate I posted that you mentioned you never saw, the eyes in particular. There is a stark reality about them that borders on the creepy. I also like the mood set in your image by Karel de Dake. You can see the imperfections in his skin, even...
Preston-I agree the Joseph Karl Stieler image is romantacized, but so is the one I posted earlier where LvB is outside holding an instrument and has the other hand in the air (by Joseph Mähler). I have heard that the Joseph Karl Stieler image is a good likeness--or, at least, Schindler thought so. This is the one LvB refused to sit for repeatedly so the hands in the image were done from memory:
http://www.lvbeethoven.com/Portraits...rlStieler.html
It isn't one of my favorites. To me the hands look seriously all wrong--smallish and almost out of proportion. No offense to anyone else whose taste finds the portrait appealing intended, of course.
TC
Preston-I agree the Joseph Karl Stieler image is romantacized, but so is the one I posted earlier where LvB is outside holding an instrument and has the other hand in the air (by Joseph Mähler). I have heard that the Joseph Karl Stieler image is a good likeness--or, at least, Schindler thought so. This is the one LvB refused to sit for repeatedly so the hands in the image were done from memory:
http://www.lvbeethoven.com/Portraits...rlStieler.html
It isn't one of my favorites. To me the hands look seriously all wrong--smallish and almost out of proportion. No offense to anyone else whose taste finds the portrait appealing intended, of course.
TC
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