Caspar David Friedrich
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Seashore by Moonlight new20/Caspar David Friedrich-366748.jpg ID de tableau:: 58882
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Seashore by Moonlight (1835?C36). 134 ?? 169 cm. Kunsthalle, Hamburg. His final "black painting", Seashore by Moonlight, is described by William Vaughan as the "darkest of all his shorelines |
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The Wanderer above the Mists new21/Caspar David Friedrich-966326.jpg ID de tableau:: 62388
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1817-18 Oil on canvas, 94,8 x 74,8 cm Kunsthalle, Hamburg In this painting Friedrich shows a lonely figure confronting nature in astonished reverence. Friedrich's figures who habitually turn their backs to gaze into the horizon or stare from windows with rapt attention are images of the artist. His Wanderer, frock-coated and stick in hand, has climbed to a rocky peak above swirling mountain mists; the viewer looks with his eyes, the angle of vision being exactly aligned to their level in the picture space. The foreground, the conventional plateau to give the viewer a fix on the subject, has been entirely dispensed with. Listen to Franz Schubert's Wanderer Fantasy, a piano piece composed in the same Romantic spirit as manifested by Friedrich's painting |
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Self-Portrait new21/Caspar David Friedrich-582285.jpg ID de tableau:: 62506
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420 x 276 mm Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen Author: FRIEDRICH, Caspar David Title: Self-Portrait Form: graphics , 1801-1850 , German , portrait |
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Mother Heiden new21/Caspar David Friedrich-453666.jpg ID de tableau:: 62507
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1798-1802 Black chalk Pommersches Landesmuseum, Greifswald Author: FRIEDRICH, Caspar David Title: Mother Heiden Form: graphics , 1801-1850 , German , portrait |
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Adolf Gottlieb Friedrich new21/Caspar David Friedrich-927254.jpg ID de tableau:: 62508
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Reading 1802 Black chalk, 346 x 320 mm Kunsthalle, Mannheim This drawing represents the father of the artist. Author: FRIEDRICH, Caspar David Title: Adolf Gottlieb Friedrich, Reading Form: graphics , 1801-1850 , German , portrait |
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