{"id":1028,"date":"2020-10-23T14:09:35","date_gmt":"2020-10-23T12:09:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.popularbeethoven.com\/?p=1028"},"modified":"2022-09-22T15:38:49","modified_gmt":"2022-09-22T13:38:49","slug":"the-most-famous-portrait-of-beethoven","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.popularbeethoven.com\/the-most-famous-portrait-of-beethoven\/","title":{"rendered":"The most famous portrait of Beethoven"},"content":{"rendered":"
Unfortunate for us, we do not have a photograph of the famous composer. He just missed out on this wonderful invention. We must be content with the paintings that were made of him. The most famous of them all is the one by Joseph Karl Stieler. This article discovers the origin and fate of this famous portrait.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Beethoven was always on the go. Not ideal subject for portrait sitting! He could sit at his piano for hours and even days under the spell of his Muse, but that is a different matter. Accordingly, he did not tolerate painters around him and posing in one place was out of the question.<\/p>\n In the spring of 1820, Beethoven was more troubled than usual, nothing went as they should have. To add to the annoyances, a young painter appeared in his doorway who wanted to make a portrait of him. The young man was Joseph Karl Stieler. The rest is indeed history\u2026.<\/p>\nJoseph Karl Stieler, the painter who tamed the Beast<\/strong><\/h3>\n