리젠산맥의 엘데나 수도원 폐허

Caspar David Friedrich · PD

리젠산맥의 엘데나 수도원 폐허


상세 정보

제작 연도
1830
기법
유채
유형
회화
크기
72 × 101 cm

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Friedrich built this landscape from two places that never actually met. The broken Gothic arches are the real ruins of Eldena Abbey, a medieval monastery near Greifswald on the Baltic coast, where he was born and which he drew many times. The mountains behind them are the Riesengebirge, the range on the Bohemian border he had hiked and sketched years earlier, hundreds of kilometres to the south. He set the flat-country ruin among peaks it could never stand near, a scene assembled in the studio rather than found in the world. A small figure and a cottage nestle among the fallen stones, so the ruin reads less as a monument than as a place people still quietly live around.

리젠산맥의 엘데나 수도원 폐허 — 카스파르 다비트 프리드리히 — MuseScope