This refreshing new book, a lavishly produced and illustrated volume on the controversial 19th-century Romantic artist, addresses Caspar David Friedrich’s modern critics while deepening our appreciation for his singular genius.
»A painting must stand as a painting, made by human hand«, wrote Caspar David Friedrich, »not seek to disguise itself as nature.« One of his generation’s most popular painters, Friedrich imagined landscapes of powerful beauty and spirituality from within the confines of his studios. This breathtaking monograph, filled with glorious reproductions and details of his paintings, argues for Friedrich’s reputation as a sublime artist and interpreter of nature. In his thoughtful and wellresearched commentary, author Johannes Grave explores Friedrich’s unique approach to landscape painting as well as his revolutionary thoughts about how these paintings should be received by their viewers. Looking closely at pieces such as »Monk by the Sea«, »The Abbey in the Oakwood«, and the »Tetschen Altar«, Grave shows how Friedrich developed an innovative approach to landscape painting, one that communicated a new sense of space and time, and which draws the viewer into a unique aesthetic experience. Readable, insightful, and copiously illustrated in a deluxe volume, this compelling new perspective sheds crucial light on Friedrich’s celebrated body of work.
“The sumptuously illustrated Caspar David Friedrich…is a good guide to one of the major artists of the Romantic era.” —Tulsa World
“Luxuriant.” —The Huffington Post
Biography
Johannes Grave
Johannes Grave is a professor of art history at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany. He has published works on the painting of the early Renaissance and Giovanni Bellini.