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Beethoven's Symphony Number Five Greeting Card featuring the painting Beethoven's Symphony number five by Esther Newman-Cohen

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Beethoven's Symphony number five Greeting Card

Esther Newman-Cohen

by Esther Newman-Cohen

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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The Symphony No. 5 in C minor of Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 67, was written in 1804-1808. It is one of the best-known compositions in classical music,... more

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Comments (40)

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much A Hillman for favoriting this work!

A Hillman

A Hillman

L/F/V/Pinterest

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Heartfelt thanks Kristin for your visit and superb comment + V!

Kristin Brown

Kristin Brown

Unique colorful complex composition! L F G T

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Marian for your great comment!

Marian Bell

Marian Bell

This is so beautifully done, Esther! Wonderful colors and composition!

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Navin, for featuring this work in the Top100 Qualitative Artists' Group!

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks very much, Gena, for the great comment.

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thank you, Lee. I enjoyed reading your comment. Thanks also for the L/F!

Gena Weiser

Gena Weiser

Lovely image, Esther.

Lee Beuther

Lee Beuther

Wonderful movement and such lively color! A very exciting painting! l/f

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thank you very much, Sabra!

Sabra Chili

Sabra Chili

I love this one, too!

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Christel. I enjoyed reading your thoughtful comment!

Christel  Roelandt

Christel Roelandt

Beautiful abstract, Esther, totally melodious!! How wonderful to really `paint` the music! Happy Sunday, Christel. L&F

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Sora, for featuring this work in the Mutamea - My Change Group!

Sora Neva

Sora Neva

Brava Esther! Your artwork is featured in Mutamea - My Change.

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Dan, for featuring this work in the Premium FAA Artists Group!

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Jo, for featuring this work in the Featured Artwork Group!

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Ioanna, for favoriting this work!

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much, Alec, for featuring this work in the How Bold Thou Art Group!

Alec Drake

Alec Drake

Congratulations Esther on your feature in "How Bold Thou Art"...we are very pleased to share this vibrant, colorful work with our group members and visitors. like/fav

Artist's Description

The Symphony No. 5 in C minor of Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 67, was written in 1804-1808. It is one of the best-known compositions in classical music, and one of the most frequently played symphonies. It was first performed in Vienna's Theater an der Wien in 1808. Beethoven was in his mid-thirties during this time and his personal life was troubled by increasing deafness. When the score was published, reviewer E. T. A. Hoffmann described it thus:
Radiant beams shoot through this region's deep night, and we become aware of gigantic shadows which, rocking back and forth, close in on us and destroy everything within us except the pain of endless longing, a longing in which every pleasure that rose up in jubilant tones sinks and succumbs, and only through this pain, which, while consuming but not destroying love, hope, and joy, tries to burst our breasts with full-voiced harmonies of all the passions, we live on and are captivated beholders of the spirits.
This is an original painting...

About Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Dr. Esther Newman-Cohen is a highly creative Israeli-based artist. She engages in a wide range of artistic activity, including drawing, painting and woodcarving. Her subjects range from abstracts to realistic portraits and landscapes, done in a variety of media - pencil, ink, aquarelle, pastel, acrylic and oil. She also designs ketubot, Jewish marriage contracts, many of which are also posted on Fine Art America. Over the past five years she has added wood sculptures to her repertoire. Her first solo exhibits took place in Jerusalem, at the Alliance Francaise in 1989: "The Women of Jerusalem," in 1992 at the Gerard Behar Theater: "Flowers and Landscapes of Jerusalem," and in 2008 at the Jerusalem Botanical Garden: "Flowers: A Love Story."...

 

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