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Caspar David Friedrich (September 5, 1774 - May 7, 1840) was a landscape painter of the nineteenth-century German Romantic movement, of which he is now considered the most important painter. A painter and draughtsman, Friedrich is best known for his later allegorical landscapes, which feature contemplative figures silhouetted against night skies, morning mists, barren trees, and Gothic ruins. His primary interest as an artist was the contemplation of nature, and his often symbolic and anti-classical work seeks to convey the spiritual experiences of life.

Friedrich was born in Greifswald in northern Germany in 1774. He studied in Copenhagen until 1798 before settling in Dresden. He came of age during a period when, across Europe, a growing disillusionment with an over-materialistic society led to a new appreciation for spiritualism. This was often expressed through a reevaluation of the natural world, as artists such as Friedrich, J. M. W. Turner and John Constable sought to depict nature as a "divine creation, to be set against the artifice of human civilization".

Although Friedrich was renowned during his lifetime, his work fell from favour during the second half of the nineteenth century. As Germany moved towards modernisation, a new urgency was brought to its art, and Friedrich's contemplative depictions of stillness were seen as the products of a bygone age. His rediscovery began in 1906 when an exhibition of 32 of his paintings and sculptures was held in Berlin. During the 1920s his work was appreciated by the Expressionists, and in the 1930s and 1940s, the Surrealists and Existentialists frequently drew on his work. Today he is seen as an icon of the German Romantic movement, and a painter of international importance.

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Giant Grave by the Sea 1806-07 - Caspar David Friedrich
Giant Grave by the Sea 1806-07
Capuchin Friar By The Sea - Caspar David Friedrich
Capuchin Friar By The Sea
View from the Painter's Studio 1805-06 - Caspar David Friedrich
View from the Painter's Studio 1805-06
View of the Baltic 1820-25 - Caspar David Friedrich
View of the Baltic 1820-25
Cemetery At Dusk - Caspar David Friedrich
Cemetery At Dusk
Morning in the Mountains 1822-23 - Caspar David Friedrich
Morning in the Mountains 1822-23
Landscape With Solitary Tree - Caspar David Friedrich
Landscape With Solitary Tree
The Riesengebirge 1830-35 - Caspar David Friedrich
The Riesengebirge 1830-35
The Sisters on the Balcony c. 1820 - Caspar David Friedrich
The Sisters on the Balcony c. 1820
Woman on the Beach of Rugen 1818 - Caspar David Friedrich
Woman on the Beach of Rugen 1818
On the Sailing Boat c. 1819 - Caspar David Friedrich
On the Sailing Boat c. 1819
Evening Landscape with Two Men 1830-35 - Caspar David Friedrich
Evening Landscape with Two Men 1830-35
The Polar Sea - Caspar David Friedrich
The Polar Sea
Griefswald in the Moonlight - Caspar David Friedrich
Griefswald in the Moonlight
Neubrandenburg c. 1817 - Caspar David Friedrich
Neubrandenburg c. 1817
Boats in the Harbour at Evening c. 1828 - Caspar David Friedrich
Boats in the Harbour at Evening c. 1828
Oak in the Snow 1820s - Caspar David Friedrich
Oak in the Snow 1820s
Riesengebirge 1835 - Caspar David Friedrich
Riesengebirge 1835
Nordic Landscape, Spring (Eine nordische Fruhlingslandschaft) - Caspar David Friedrich
Nordic Landscape, Spring (Eine nordische Fruhlingslandschaft)
Bohemian Landscape with Mount Milleschauer 1808 - Caspar David Friedrich
Bohemian Landscape with Mount Milleschauer 1808
The Cross on the Baltic - Caspar David Friedrich
The Cross on the Baltic
Dolmen In The Snow - Caspar David Friedrich
Dolmen In The Snow
Sunset (Brothers) - Caspar David Friedrich
Sunset (Brothers)
City at Moonrise 1817 - Caspar David Friedrich
City at Moonrise 1817
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