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Caspar David Friedrich’s 1809 Mountain Landscape with Rainbow captures Romantic reverence for nature. Sweeping mountains, atmospheric light, and a delicate rainbow evoke solitude, spiritual reflection, and sublime landscape painting—an evocative centerpiece from Museum Folkwang’s collection.
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Mountain Landscape with Rainbow (1809) by Caspar David Friedrich stands as a compelling example of early 19th-century Romantic landscape painting. Executed during a period when Friedrich was refining...
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Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) was a Sweden-born Romantic landscape painter renowned for moody, symbolic vistas that made landscape a vehicle for spiritual reflection. He helped define German Romanticism and influenced later Symbolist and landscape traditions.
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