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untitled (4372)

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Name Klasse Datum
Caspar David Friedrich, untitled (4372). Gemeinfreiheit.

Eckdaten

Künstler
Caspar David Friedrich wahooart.com/de/artists/caspar-david-friedrich_de/
Lebensdaten des Künstlers
1774 – 1840
Medium
Oil On Canvas
Bewegung
Romantic Landscape Painting Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules.
Zeitraum
19th Century

In context

untitled (4372) — Caspar David Friedrich

Wann könnte dieses Werk entstanden sein?

  1. 1770
  2. 1780
  3. 1790
  4. 1800
  5. 1810
  6. 1820
  7. 1830
  8. 1840

Schattiert: das Lebenswerk von Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840)

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Farbpalette

Anhand des Bildes gemessen

    Hauptfarbe

    Khaki #ebcc95

    Gespeicherte Palette

    • #EBCC95
    • #482F11
    • #7F652E
    • #BDA06A
    Palette
    Earthy Die dominierende Farbgruppe im Bild.
    Hauptfarbe
    Khaki
    Intensität
    Vivid Wie gesättigt und vielfältig die Farben sind – von einem einzelnen, dezenten Farbton bis hin zu einer Vielzahl leuchtender Töne.
    Kontrast
    Statement Wie stark sich die Farben in Helligkeit und Sättigung über das Bild hinweg unterscheiden.
    Harmonie
    Unified Palette Wie gut die Farben zusammenwirken, von kontrastreich bis hin zu vollkommen harmonisch.
    Helligkeit
    Brilliant Wie hell oder dunkel das Bild insgesamt wirkt, von tiefen Schatten bis hin zu strahlenden Glanzpunkten.
    Sättigung
    Clear Color Presence Wie rein und kräftig die Farben sind, von fast Grau bis hin zu voll lebendig.

    Über dieses Kunstwerk

    untitled (4372) — Caspar David Friedrich

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    German Romantic Landscape Painting
    Influences
    Romanticism
    Notable elements or techniques
    Atmospheric perspective
    Subject or theme
    Nature

    A Symphony of Light and Solitude

    In the quiet realm of Caspar David Friedrich’s "Untitled (4372)", the viewer is not merely presented with a landscape, but invited into a profound meditation on existence. This masterpiece of the Romantic era captures a moment where the boundaries between the physical world and the spiritual plane begin to dissolve. At the heart of the composition stands a towering, majestic tree, its sprawling branches laden with lush foliage that seems to pulse with life. As sunlight filters through the canopy, it creates a delicate dance of dappled light and shadow, casting a warm, ethereal glow across the scene. This interplay of luminosity does more than illuminate the forest; it breathes a sense of vitality into the stillness, suggesting that even in moments of profound solitude, there is an underlying rhythm of life and movement.

    The atmosphere is further enriched by the presence of scattered birds, some perched in quiet contemplation while others take flight against the soft backdrop. These small, dynamic elements serve as subtle metaphors for freedom and the fleeting nature of time, punctuating the landscape's inherent stillness with a sense of grace. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this painting offers more than visual beauty; it provides a focal point of serene energy, capable of transforming a room into a sanctuary of peace and introspection.

    The Mastery of Romantic Technique

    Friedrich’s technical prowess is evident in every meticulously rendered leaf and shifting shadow. Utilizing the rich, deep textures of oil on canvas, the artist employed sophisticated glazing techniques to achieve a remarkable sense of depth and translucency. By layering thin, transparent coats of paint, he captured the subtle nuances of light as it penetrates the forest's edge, creating an illusionistic effect that draws the eye deep into the heart of the woods. This painstaking precision allows the viewer to experience the tactile quality of the bark and the delicate weight of the leaves, making the scene feel tangibly present.

    The style is a quintessential expression of Romanticism, a movement that sought to prioritize raw emotion and the sublime over the rational constraints of classical art. Friedrich does not aim for a mere photographic representation; instead, he uses the natural world as a vessel for the human soul. The composition is harmoniously balanced, with smaller trees in the distance providing a sense of scale and perspective that emphasizes the grandeur of the central subject. This careful arrangement ensures that the painting possesses a rhythmic flow, guiding the gaze through a landscape that feels both infinitely vast and intimately personal.

    Symbolism and the Eternal Connection

    To look upon this work is to engage with the philosophical currents of the early 19th century. During a period of significant intellectual upheaval, Friedrich’s art resonated with the ideals of Kantian idealism, emphasizing the primacy of subjective experience and the spiritual weight of the natural world. The central tree serves as a powerful symbol of resilience and endurance—a visual metaphor for the human spirit striving toward enlightenment. Its roots anchored in the earth yet its branches reaching toward the heavens represent the eternal connection between the terrestrial and the divine.

    For those seeking to adorn a space with art that inspires deep thought, this reproduction offers an unparalleled opportunity. It is a piece that speaks to the themes of transcendence and the beauty found in isolation. Whether placed in a quiet study, a grand living area, or a contemporary gallery setting, "Untitled (4372)" acts as a window into a more contemplative way of being, reminding us that within the solitude of nature, we may find our most profound connections to the universe.

    Künstler und Museen

    untitled (4372) — Caspar David Friedrich

    Künstler/in

    Caspar David Friedrich

    Born in Greifswald, Deutschland

    frühes Leben und Karriere

    Caspar David Friedrich, eine bedeutende Figur der deutschen Romantik, wurde am 5. September 1774 in Greifswald, damals Teil Pommeraniens (Schweden), geboren. Seine prägenden Jahre waren von einer natürlichen Neigung zum Kunstschaffen geprägt, die ihn dazu veranlasste, an der Universität Leipzig und später in Kopenhagen zu studieren.

    Künstlerischer Stil und Themen

    Friedrichs Werk ist durch den tiefgründigen Einsatz gotischer Elemente und natürlicher Phänomene gekennzeichnet, um tiefe Kontemplation und ein Gefühl des Erhabenen hervorzurufen. Seine Landschaften reduzieren oft menschliche Figuren, um die Weite der natürlichen Welt zu unterstreichen, was seine Epoche's gesellschaftlichen Wandel hin zu Spiritualität gegenüber materiellen Gewinnen widerspiegelt.

    Abtei zwischen Eichen, ein Zwischenzustand nach Entfernung alter Spachtelmasse und Retusche, zeigt Friedriches Meisterschaft beim Festhalten der Essenz der Natur (Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Deutschland, Fotografie).

    Morgen (Öl) veranschaulicht seine Fähigkeit, ruhige und kontemplative Szenen darzustellen.

    Nordlandschaft, Frühling (Öl) und Landschaft in den Riesigen Bergen (Öl) demonstrieren seine Begabung, die Schönheit der Natur in verschiedenen Jahreszeiten und Landschaften einzufangen.

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    Zitierweise für dieses Kunstwerk

    MLA
    Friedrich, Caspar David. untitled (4372). n.d., https://wahooart.com/de/art/caspar-david-friedrich-untitled-4372-9GETER-en/
    APA
    Friedrich, Caspar David (n.d.). untitled (4372) [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/de/art/caspar-david-friedrich-untitled-4372-9GETER-en/
    Chicago
    Caspar David Friedrich. untitled (4372). n.d. https://wahooart.com/de/art/caspar-david-friedrich-untitled-4372-9GETER-en/
    Harvard
    Friedrich, Caspar David (n.d.) untitled (4372). Available at: https://wahooart.com/de/art/caspar-david-friedrich-untitled-4372-9GETER-en/

    Look closely

    untitled (4372) — Caspar David Friedrich

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: tree landscape, solitary figure, atmospheric light. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Mann und Frau betrachten den Mond (1824), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Romantic Landscape Painting: Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.