
Caspar David Friedrich · PD
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Caspar David Friedrich painted this not long after his first walking trip through the Bohemian uplands, the hill country then at the edge of the Austrian Empire, south of the spa town of Teplitz. The tall peak on the horizon is the Milešovka, the highest of those hills, which he had climbed toward on his hikes. But Friedrich never simply copied a view. He worked back in his studio from pencil sketches, shifting hills and trees until the scene felt right, so this calm, layered valley is assembled rather than found. He made it around 1808. The light sits low behind the mountain, and the land rises in quiet bands toward that one distant summit.




