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Judith and Holopherne (1901)
Fir Forest I (1901)
Portrait of Rose von Rosthorn-Friedmann (1901)
Pine Forest II (1901)
Fruit Trees (1901)
Portrait of Marie Henneberg (1901)
Beethoven Frieze(detail)12 (1902)
Beech Forest (1902)
Goldfish (1902)
Buchenhain (1902)
Standing Pregnant Woman in Profile, with Repetition of Figure (Studie for (1902)
Beethoven Frieze(detail)01 (1902)
Beethoven Frieze(detail)02 (1902)
Beethoven frieze (detail) (1902)
Beethoven Frieze(detail)05 (1902)
Beethoven frieze(detail)06 (1902)
Head of a Woman in Three-Quarter Profile (Study for (1902)
Beethoven frieze(detail)08 (1902)
Portrait of Emilie Floge (1902)
Portrait of Gertha Felssovanyi (1902)
Beethoven frieze(detail)09 (1902)
Letter with envelope from Gustav Klimt from Linz, on the way to Lake Attersee, to Maria Ucicka in Els near Krems on the Danube n nFront (1902)
Beech Grove I (1902)
The Beethoven Frieze: The Longing for Happiness. Left wall (1902)
Beech Forest I, oil on canvas, Moderne Galerie, (1902)
The Beethoven Frieze: The Hostile Powers. Left part, detail (1902)
The Beethoven Frieze: The Hostile Powers. Far Wall (1902)
Forest of Beech Trees (1902)
Girl With Blue Veil (1902)
Two Studies of Sitting Nudes (1902)
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