Anyone who collected classical music records during the golden age when great paintings were always used as cover art, or who has purchased his or her share of literary paperbacks, will surely recognize the work of Caspar David Friedrich. He’s an artist that’s always appealed to me, especially as I seem never to have developed beyond my Byronic teens, thank goodness. I’m very much looking forward to the upcoming exhibition of his works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 8- May 11, billed as the first comprehensive display of the artist’s paintings in the United States. Today marks the 250th anniversary of his birth. Wishing a melancholy semiquincentennial to Caspar David Friedrich!
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/caspar-david-friedrich-the-soul-of-nature
Filmmaker H. Paul Moon interacted with some Friedrich’s most famous paintings at the Alte Nationalgalerie of Germany in October 2023:

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