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Caspar David Friedrich & the German romantic landscape / edited by Vincent Boele, Femke Foppema.

Contributor(s): Asvarishch, B. (Boris) | Boele, Vincent | Foppema, Femke | Hermitage Amsterdam | GosudarstvennyÄ­ Ä–rmitazh (Russia)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Aldershot : Lund Humphries, c2008Description: 127 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. ; 25 cmISBN: 9781848220171 (hbk.) :; 1848220170 (hbk.) :Other title: Caspar David Friedrich and the German romantic landsapeSubject(s): Friedrich, Caspar David, 1774-1840 -- Criticism and interpretation | Romanticism in art -- Germany -- History -- 19th century | Art, German -- 19th century | Art, German -- Russian influencesDDC classification: 759.3
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Contains the catalogue of the exhibition "Caspar David Friedrich and the German romantic landscape", from 20 September 2008 till 18 January 2009, organised by the State Hermitage museum in St Petersburg and the Hermitage Amsterdam.
Summary: Caspar David Friedrich, the leading artist of the German Romantic Movement, provides the focus for this book which contextualises the artist's work in relation to his German predecessors, contemporaries and followers while also examining the important role which Russian collectors played in the development of this genre.
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Published in association with The Hermitage Amsterdam.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contains the catalogue of the exhibition "Caspar David Friedrich and the German romantic landscape", from 20 September 2008 till 18 January 2009, organised by the State Hermitage museum in St Petersburg and the Hermitage Amsterdam.

Caspar David Friedrich, the leading artist of the German Romantic Movement, provides the focus for this book which contextualises the artist's work in relation to his German predecessors, contemporaries and followers while also examining the important role which Russian collectors played in the development of this genre.

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