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Beethoven auf dem Totenbett - Lithographie von Josef Danhauser nach einer eigenen Zeichnung vom 29.3.1827, Fotografie, um 1890

Beethoven-Haus Bonn, B 283/b

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In the afternoon of March 26, in 1827 Ludwig van Beethoven died in his apartment at the "Schwarzspanierhaus" ("House of the Black-robed Spaniards") in Vienna after a long struggle with disease. The young Viennese artist Josef Danhauser was allowed to create Beethoven's death mask. On this occasion he also made a drawing of the deceased Beethoven and soon thereafter, he produced a lithograph based on this drawing.

Danhauser's depiction can be understood as some sort of visual memento - intended for those who paid their last respects to the deceased composer in his apartment on March 28, 1827. Since the face of the dead Beethoven was covered by a cloth during the laying out, Danhauser's illustration actually shows exactly what the visitors were not able to see. Danhauser must have intended to give such an impression, since he drew a folded back cover with fringes below Beethoven's head. This conveys an impression as if the blanket had been removed from Beethoven's face for a short time only.

Danhauser's original drawing is lost today. Also, just a few copies of the lithograph still exist, since he had never traded in it. In fact, the artist rather made just a few copies, intended for Beethoven's closest friends and admirers.(S.B.)

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