Through May 11
Now on view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 199
Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) reimagined European
landscape painting by portraying nature as a setting for profound spiritual and
emotional encounters. Working in the vanguard of the German Romantic movement,
which championed a radical new understanding of the bond between nature and the
inner self, Friedrich developed pictorial subjects and strategies that
emphasize the individuality, intimacy, open-endedness, and complexity of our
responses to the natural world. The vision of the landscape that unfolds in his
art—meditative, mysterious, and full of wonder—is still vital today.
Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature is the first
comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the artist held in the United States.
Organized in cooperation with the Alte Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museen
zu Berlin, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, and Hamburger Kunsthalle, with
unprecedented loans from more than 30 lenders in Europe and North America, the
exhibition presents approximately 75 works by Friedrich.
Oil paintings, finished drawings, and working sketches from
every phase of the artist’s career, along with select examples by his
contemporaries, illuminate how Friedrich developed a symbolic vocabulary of
landscape motifs to convey the personal and existential meanings that he
discovered in nature. The exhibition situates Friedrich’s art within the
tumultuous politics and vibrant culture of 19th-century German society and, by
extension, highlights the role of German Romanticism in shaping modern perceptions
of the natural world.
The exhibition is complemented by a display of artworks featuring lunar imagery in gallery 554, located just beyond the exhibition exit. The moon—a motif cherished by Caspar David Friedrich and other Romantic artists—was celebrated across various media, including paintings, porcelain, music, and poetry.
The exhibition is made possible by Marina Kellen French.
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/caspar-david-friedrich-the-soul-of-nature
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