die zerstört und heute nicht mehr vorhanden sind:
"Jurusprudence":
Jurisprudence, too, is laden with anxiety:
A condemned man is depicted surrounded by three female furies and a sea monster, while in the background, the three goddesses of Truth, Justice and Law look on. They are shown as the Eumenides, punishing the condemned man with an octopus's deadly embrace. It is not surprising that the conflict in Jurisprudence has been seen as "psycho-sexual".
Die reaktion darauf folgte:
The faculty paintings were attacked by critics when they were presented, as each painting broke different cultural taboos, contradicting the trend of the era to 'sublimate reality and to only present its more favourable aspects.'(Neret) The paintings also drew the standard charges of obscenity which Klimt often faced. Eighty-seven faculty members protested against the murals, and in 1901 a public prosecutor was called in and the issue even reached the Parliament of Austria, the first time that a cultural debate had ever been raised there, but in the end no action was taken.
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