Caspar David Friedrich : infinite landscapes
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250 years after the painter’s birth, this exhibition catalog offers glimpses into the mystery of Friedrich’s largely posthumous popularity as well as the latest research into his training and techniques. Largely ignored during his lifetime, Caspar David Friedrich was a meticulous painter of emotionally evocative landscapes, often featuring solitary figures or groups of people against dramatic scenery. His work has inspired many artists to the present day, and this volume explores the role that Berlin’s Nationalgalerie played in bringing Friedrich into the forefront of modern art history. It also shines a light on Friedrich's remarkable use of pairs in paintings - including his most famous pairing, "Monk by the Sea" and "Abbey in the Oakwood" which he employed to express a range of different perspectives and the concept of change. Finally it examines the latest research into Friedrich’s technique: his early training in Copenhagen; his sketches, preparatory drawings and underdrawings; and his unconventional selection and use of pigments. Throughout this monograph readers will find reproductions of sixty paintings, including several iconic works, and fifty drawings - representing collections from around the world.
TitleCaspar David Friedrich : infinite landscapes
Author
Place of publicationMünchen
PublisherPrestel Verlag
Year of publication2024
Pagination351 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions30 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-3-7913-7743-8
Subjectlandscape painting, drawings
Persons keyword Caspar David Friedrich
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