Caspar David Friedrich
, 1774 — 1840Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) was the foremost exponent of German Romanticism. His landscapes convey deep spirituality and symbolism filled with mystery and hope. A pioneer in capturing the connection between nature and the human soul, his vision anticipated themes of late Romanticism and contemporary art, making his work a bridge between the classical and the modern.
Caspar David Friedrich was the leading figure of German Romantic painting. His work is renowned for its deeply emotional landscapes, where solitary figures confront vast, often fog-shrouded nature. Friedrich transformed landscape painting into a medium of spiritual and existential reflection. His scenes evoke themes of mortality, transcendence, and human fragility in the face of nature’s immensity. Though largely forgotten after his death, he was rediscovered in the 20th century and is now considered a central figure in European Romanticism.
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c.1828-1835