Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Casper David Friedrich at the Hermitage

Caspar David Friedrich
Window overlooking a Park
ca. 1810-11
wash drawing
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
On a Sailing Ship
ca. 1818-20
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg
 
Caspar David Friedrich
Morning in the Mountains
before 1823
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
Memories of the Riesengebirge
1835
canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

"Caspar David Friedrich was the sole landscape painter who...had the power to move every part of my soul, the one who created a new genre: the tragedy of landscape," wrote sculptor Pierre-Jean David d'Angers. Friedrich aimed to produce a Christian art based in nature, divested of standard biblical imagery. After training in Copenhagen from 1794 to 1798, Friedrich settled in Dresden and later taught at the Dresden Academy. His first works were sepia landscapes. In 1807 he began working in oils and immediately caused a sensation: his Cross in the Mountains, installed in a private chapel, used landscape to evoke the spirit of the Crucifixion. Shocked by his use of secular genre for a religious purpose, critics accused Friedrich of sacrilege. Friedrich's oeuvre encompasses scenes of ruined Gothic churches, cemeteries, desolate landscapes, and silent figures in vast spaces, all deeply spiritual and often melancholy. He was the first artist to create awe before nature and to infuse landscape and light with emotional and symbolic content. By 1835 Friedrich was nearly paralyzed and could make only sepia landscapes. He died in Dresden sad, lonely, and poor. His immediate influence was confined to a few students, but his work was rediscovered at century's end."

 from curator's notes at the Getty Museum, Los Angeles


Caspar David Friedrich
Rock Gates at Neurathen
ca. 1826-28
watercolor
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
The Dreamer (Ruins of Oybin Monastery)
ca. 1835
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
Swans in Reeds
before 1832
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
Moonrise over the Sea
1821
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
Seashore (Fishing nets)
ca. 1835
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg
 
Caspar David Friedrich
Night in the Harbor (Sisters)
ca. 1818-20
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
Owl in Gothic window
ca. 1836
wash drawing
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David  Friedrich
Boat on the shore (Moonrise)
ca. 1837-39
wash drawing
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
Moonrise (Two men on the shore)
ca. 1835-37
wash drawing
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

Caspar David Friedrich
 Sunset (Brothers)
ca. 1830-35
oil on canvas
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg