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Photo of the Beethoven floor

The wood floor was specially designed for the Beethoven Center by James F. Green of Aexandria, Virginia. It follows the classic designs of such floors from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and includes design elements from Versailles and Russian Imperial palaces. This design also incorporates elements related to the Beethoven Center. The corner escutcheons contain a classic lyre motif with a letter "B" for Beethoven and Ira F. Brilliant, the Center's founder.

 

 

Photo of the Beethoven floorPhoto of the lyre of the Jakesch fortepiano

The lyre design is adapted directly from the carved lyre found on the 1827 Jakesch piano owned by the Beethoven Center.

 

 

 

Detail photo of Beethoven floor

The center design, a "trophy" medallion that most often consisted of military armaments, is also frequently designed as musical instruments or farm implements. The violin in the Center of the medallion is an image of one actually owned by Beethoven and the sheet of music is the beginning of an unfinished violin sonata composed by him. Other instruments shown are castanets, panpipe, flute, and horn. The floor uses approximately twenty-seven wood species to create the design. The principal wood in the field is American maple while the borders and medallion consist of both domestic and exotic hardwoods such as Brazilian rosewood, Madagascar ebony, sandalwood, Russian olive, ash and Carpathain walnut, to name just a few. The floor was fabricated by Historic Floors of Oshkosh, Wisconsin and installed by Van Briggle Floors of Campbell, California.

Photographer:  Julia Bradshaw
                      

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