
Caspar David Friedrich
1774–1840 · Kingdom of Prussia · Romanticism, German Romanticism
The story
Caspar David Friedrich painted the loneliest landscapes in European art: a single figure, seen from behind, standing small before fog, sea or mountains that dwarf them. That figure with its back to us, the Rückenfigur, was his signature, and it drops the viewer into the same spot, staring out at something too vast to take in.
He worked in Dresden in the early 1800s, through the years of Napoleon's occupation of the German lands, and his misty ruins and solitary crosses carried a quiet patriotic and religious charge his contemporaries felt keenly. His best-known picture, a man in a green coat on a crag above a sea of cloud, dates from around 1818. For a while he was admired, and even collected by Russian and Prussian royalty.
Then taste moved on. Romanticism fell out of fashion, a stroke in 1835 left him partly paralysed, and he died in 1840 poor and largely forgotten. His work sat ignored for decades until, around 1900, Symbolist painters and a Norwegian scholar named Andreas Aubert pulled it back into view. A 1906 exhibition in Berlin gathered more than 90 of his paintings, the largest showing of his work there had ever been.
Works
74 works
An owl on a bare treeCaspar David Friedrich, 1834
Bohemian LandscapeCaspar David Friedrich, 1808
Cross and cathedral in the mountainsCaspar David Friedrich, 1812
Daytime cycle: The MorningCaspar David Friedrich, 1821
Forest in late autumnCaspar David Friedrich, 1835
Greifswald in moonlightCaspar David Friedrich, 1817
Landscape On Rügen With RainbowCaspar David Friedrich, 1809
Landscape with Temple in RuinCaspar David Friedrich, 1797
Monk in the SnowCaspar David Friedrich, 1808
Mountains in the Rising FogCaspar David Friedrich, 1835
Portrait of an older manCaspar David Friedrich, 1809
Riesengebirge LandscapeCaspar David Friedrich, 1835
Rock Canyon in the HarzCaspar David Friedrich, 1811
RocksCaspar David Friedrich, 1811
Sea beach in the fogCaspar David Friedrich, 1807
Sea Shore in MoonlightCaspar David Friedrich, 1835
The CathedralCaspar David Friedrich, 1818
The Cemetery EntranceCaspar David Friedrich, 1825
The Cross Beside The BalticCaspar David Friedrich, 1815
The Marketplace in GreifswaldCaspar David Friedrich, 1818
The Riesengebirge MountainsCaspar David Friedrich, 1830
View of a harbourCaspar David Friedrich, 1814
West facade of the Eldena ruinsCaspar David Friedrich, 1806
Winter LandscapeCaspar David Friedrich, 1811