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Friedrich, Caspar David(Kaspar)

Born: 1774 AD
Died: 1840 AD, at 65 years of age.

Nationality: German
Categories: Painters

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1774 - Born on September 5th in Greifswald, Pomerania (Germany). A pioneer early 19th-century German Romantic painter. His vast, mysterious landscapes and seascapes proclaimed man's helplessness against the forces of nature and did much to establish the idea of the sublime as central concerns of the Romantic movement.

1794-1798 - Friedrich studied at the academy at Copenhagen but was largely self-taught. Settling at Dresden, he became a member of an artistic and literary circle that included the painter Philipp Otto Runge and the writers Ludwig Tieck and Novalis.

1805 - His drawings in sepia, executed in his neat early style, won the poet J.W. von Goethe's approval and a prize from the Weimar Art Society.

1807 - His first important oil painting, “The Cross in the Mountains”, established his mature style, characterized by an overwhelming sense of isolation, and was an attempt to replace the traditional symbology of religious painting with one drawn from nature.

1822 - Other symbolic landscapes, such as “Shipwreck in the Ice”, reveal his fatalism and obsession with death. Though based on close observation of nature, his works were coloured by his imaginative response to the atmosphere of the Baltic coast and the Harz Mountains, which he found both awesome and ominous.

1824 - He was made professor of the Dresden academy. For a long time his work was forgotten; but it was revived when the 20th century recognized its own existential isolation in his work.

1840 - He died on May 7th in Dresden, Saxony.





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