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“Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature,” a major retrospective of the German romantic at the Met, speaks of a world out of joint.
Art & Exhibitions In a Major New Show, Caspar David Friedrich Gets Paired Up With Contemporary Artists for a Searing Portrait of Climate Change An exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of ...
When Caspar David Friedrich died in 1840, he was almost forgotten by the art world. As his 250th birthday approaches, his reputation is reaching new heights.
Critic’s Pick Caspar David Friedrich: A Solitary Wanderer Finding His Way in the Fog The first major U.S. exhibition of Germany’s great Romantic painter is a historic showcase.
The view through an open window was a signature motif of Caspar David Friedrich. "Rooms With a View," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, traces this theme as it courses through the traditions of ...
The great Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich gushed masterpieces. One of the few in America is at the Met.
Much as I'm embarrassed to admit it, I love Caspar David Friedrich's paintings, gooey sentimentalism and all. His landscapes-populated often by just one or a few figures, and many featuring ...
Caspar David Friedrich and the mystery of eternity The great painter, born 250 years ago, made it his lifelong task to depict the numinous in nature.