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Portrait Caspar David Friedrich

Caspar David Friedrich

1774 - 1840

German Romantic Painter

Movement : German Romanticism
Caspar David Friedrich, born in 1774 in Greifswald and died in 1840 in Dresden, was a German painter known for his allegorical landscapes and contemplative scenes. His works, such as 'Wanderer above the Sea of Fog' and 'The Abbey in the Oakwood,' are celebrated for their atmospheric effects and emotional depth, capturing the essence of Romantic spirituality and nature. Friedrich's contributions to German art and his exploration of existential and natural themes have made him a significant figure in early 19th-century painting, reflecting the introspection and sublime of his era.
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