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Books & the Arts / The German artist’s landscape paintings tried to capture the sublimity of a world that has vanished. Quinn ...
"The Soul of Nature" is the first thorough survey of Caspar David Friedrich's career to be staged in the United States, and is currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through May 11.
I went to the Met to take in the landscapes. I didn’t expect to find an old friend. “Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature” arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York this ...
It happened to Rembrandt, and it happened to Caspar David Friedrich. Towards the end of his career, Germany’s greatest painter of the Romantic era found he had become unfashionable. Too gloomy ...
Dozens of works will be on view for the next two months at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s magnificent “Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature” exhibit.
Caspar David Friedrich, “Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” (c. 1817) (photo by Elke Walford, courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art) Are we having a Romantic moment?
Art Criticism Here’s What Makes Caspar David Friedrich’s Edgy Landscapes So Special Behind "Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature" is the tale of German Romanticism in the Age of Napoleon.
In his heavenly seascape, the Romanticist meditates on hope, longing and how Nature can inspire peace.
The paintings of Caspar David Friedrich hover between the sublime and the syrupy, occasionally touching down on either side of that surprisingly narrow divide.
Left: Georg Friedrich Kersting, Caspar David Friedrich in His Studio, 1811, oil on canvas. (Public domain/via Wikimedia) Right: Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, c. 1817, oil ...