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Ein Kunstdruck von einer düsteren Berglandschaft mit einem Regenbogen

Mountain landscape with rainbow

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Ein Kunstdruck von einer düsteren Flusslandschaft im Mondschein bei Greifswald

Greifswald by moonlight

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem Grosssteingrab neben drei kahlen Bäumen im Schnee

Barrow in the snow

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Ein Kunstdruck von einer antiken Klosterruine die von einigen Bäumen und Büschen bedeckt ist

Eldena monastery ruins near Greifswald

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Ein Kunstdruck von einer Küstenlandschaft im Mondschein

Coastal landscape by moonlight

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem Mann und einer Frau neben einem Baum die den Mond betrachten

Man and woman contemplating the moon

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem Meeresstrand im Nebel mit einem Segelschiff und einem hölzernen Paddelboot

Sea beach in the fog

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem Fischer mit einer Angel am Meeresstrand

Sea beach with fishermen

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Ein Kunstdruck von zwei Männern die am Meeresufer stehen und den Mondaufgang betrachten

Moonrise

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Ein Kunstdruck von drei Personen am Meeresstrand die auf einem Felsen sitzen und den Mondaufgang betrachten

Moonrise by the sea

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Ein Kunstdruck von vier Personen am Meeresstrand die den Mondaufgang betrachten

Moonrise over the sea

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Ein Kunstdruck vom Blick auf einen nebligen Berggipfel mit Bäumen am Bergfuß

Morning fog in the mountains

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Ein Kunstdruck von einer bewaldeten, aufsteigenden Gebirgslandschaft im Riesengebirge

Mountain in Giant Mountains

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem Holzboot, das im Sturm an einer felsigen Küste aufgelaufen ist

After the storm

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Ein Kunstdruck von einer Wiese im mondbeschienenen Riesengebirge

New moon over the Giant Mountains

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Ein Kunstdruck von einer düsteren Küstenlandschaft an der Nordsee im Mondlicht

North Sea in the moonlight

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem kahlen Baum mit vielen Krähen

Raven tree

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Ein Kunstdruck von drei Segelschiffen auf der Reede im Mondschein

Ships in the roadstead

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem einzelnen Segelschiff auf dem Meer im Mondschein

Seascape by moonlight

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem Abhang an einem Berg im Riesengebirge

Sunny view in the Giant Mountains

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Ein Kunstdruck von einem kleinen Dorf und einer Windmühle, die von saftigen Wiesen umgeben sind

Meadows near Greifswald

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Ein Kunstdruck mit einem kahlen Baum und Baumstümpfen inmitten einer schneebedeckten Winterlandschaft

Winter landscape

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Ein Kunstdruck von einer Kreuzigung und einer Kirche in einer Winterlandschaft

Winter landscape with church

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Ein Kunstdruck von zwei Männern neben einem Baum die den Mond betrachten

Two men contemplating the moon

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Kunstdrucke von Caspar David Friedrich

Collection: Art prints by Caspar David Friedrich

Caspar David Friedrich is one of those rare artists whose work has penetrated so deeply into the collective visual memory of a culture that it is difficult to view it with an open mind. And yet it is worth trying, because anyone who really looks at Friedrich's paintings will come across something that ultimately defies all attempts at classification and explanation.

Born in Greifswald on the Baltic coast in 1774, Friedrich grew up in a northern German landscape that pervades his entire later work: the flat light of the coast, the vastness of the sea, the bare trees in the winter light, the long, quiet evenings of the north. He first received his training in Greifswald and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he became familiar with the precise observation of nature in the Nordic painting tradition. However, he took the decisive step in Dresden, where he settled and where a solid draughtsman and student of nature observation became one of the most idiosyncratic and profound painters of European Romanticism.

What makes Friedrich's work unmistakable from the very beginning is the radical way in which he understands the landscape as a carrier of inner experience. For him, nature is never merely nature - it is always also a state of mind, a question, a premonition, a threshold. The viewer, whose back he turns to his figures and places in the picture, is both invited and excluded at the same time: He is looking at the same thing that the figure is looking at, but he does not know what the figure is feeling, and this not-knowing, this unbridgeable silence between picture and viewer, is the actual medium of Friedrich's art. The sea of fog beneath the lonely wanderer, the cross in the mountains, the frozen Baltic Sea in the moonlight - none of these are landscapes in the usual sense, but images of an inner state that defies language and can only take shape in the picture.

Stylistically, Friedrich's work is of a precision and clarity that is initially surprising when one thinks of the immensity of his themes. His execution is meticulous and rich in detail, his color palette cool and of a peculiar luminosity that makes the light in his paintings appear clear and unreal rather than warm and inviting. This stylistic coldness is not a deficiency, but a program: it keeps the viewer at a distance and prevents the sentimental appropriation that romantic art so easily falls prey to. Friedrich's pictures are not cozy. They demand something.

During his lifetime, Friedrich experienced phases of recognition and phases of indifference. In his best years he was admired and collected, but towards the end of his life, when the Romantic movement in Germany was losing steam and new trends were attracting the interest of the art world, he sank into oblivion, which was only slowly lifted decades after his death. A stroke paralyzed his right hand in 1835 and largely ended his work as an oil painter. He died in Dresden in 1840, poor and forgotten.

The rediscovery came late, but it came with a force that shows how much his work struck a chord with later generations. Today, Caspar David Friedrich is considered one of the most important painters of European Romanticism, whose paintings in the great museums of Germany and the world are among the most admired and most discussed works in art history - not because they provide simple answers, but because they ask the right questions, again and again, with a stillness and consistency that no time can soften.