Johan Christian Dahl
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la Vue de Dresden dans le Clair de lune Plein (mk22) new7/Johan Christian Dahl-673872.jpg ID de tableau:: 22834
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1839 Pétrole sur le canevas, 78 x 130 cm Dresden, Gemaldegalerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden |
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le Paysage Alpin new4/Johan Christian Dahl-725229.jpg ID de tableau:: 30677
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mk68 Pétrole sur Nuremberg de canevas, le Musée de Germanisches 1821 Norvège |
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norwegian mountain landscape new20/Johan Christian Dahl-797244.jpg ID de tableau:: 56188
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1819,oil on canvas,29x41.3 in,74x105 cm,nationalmuseum,stockholm,sweden |
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Organ new21/Johan Christian Dahl-838459.jpg ID de tableau:: 62423
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1754-56 - Benedictine Abbey, Ottobeuren The stalls and woodwork of the organ in the "Swabian Escorial" were done by Josef Christian, sculptor, Martin Hormann, cabinetmaker and Karl Josef Riepp, organ-maker, who together created one of the most beautiful musical instruments of all time. The relationship of masses and supports on the triple-storied organ, beneath the frescoed vault, the exuberance of forms in the cabinetwork and stuccoes, the variety in the sculptural vocabulary for the atlantes and the gilded reliefs - in themselves suggesting a harmony appropriate to 18th-century musical forms - combine in the ideal, total masterpiece that was to transmit the monks' prayers to the Heavens. It is the only 18th-century organ that still preserves entire its original form |
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St Benedict Chanting Psalms new21/Johan Christian Dahl-995393.jpg ID de tableau:: 62424
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1754-56 Wood, 213 x 140 cm Benedictine Abbey, Ottobeuren Contrasting with the dynamic exuberance of the atlantes and the overall decoration is the calmer style appearing in the nine gilded wood reliefs representing scenes from the life of St Benedict. The sculptor conveys the idea of deep space through the perspective flight of the architecture and the variation in the depth of the relief, from forms almost in outline to forms modelled in the round. The restraint and gracefulness of his subtly modelled surfaces, distantly reminiscent of Ghiberti, create an intimate atmosphere in which is revealed the Rococo feeling for the supernatural and the ecstatic. Author: CHRISTIAN, Johann Josef Title: St Benedict Chanting Psalms (detail of the organ) , 1751-1800 , German Form: sculpture , religious |
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