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Two Men Contemplating the Moon
Masterpiece of the 19th century Romantic movement by the master, Caspar Friedrich, Two Men Contemplating Moon: https://t.co/ekLZB06Ng6
Fortuna Major - "Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices" by Eugene Thirion, 1876
Fortuna Minor - "Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog" by Caspar David Friedrich, 1818
Rocky Reef on the Seashore – Caspar David Friedrich, c. 1825.
[Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe]. #art
Este día nublado es perfecto para la siguiente #AnalogíasdeArte @fernandoplazap
1) 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘈𝘣𝘣𝘦𝘺 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘖𝘢𝘬𝘸𝘰𝘰𝘥, Caspar David Friedrich, 1809.
2) Iglesia de Quechula, Chiapas, México, 2015. 📸 de @davidvonblohn
Two Men Contemplating the Moon
Masterpiece of the 19th century Romantic movement by the master, Caspar Friedrich, Two Men Contemplating Moon: https://t.co/ekLZB06Ng6
Caspar David Friedrich, Sunburst in the Riesengebirge, 1835 https://t.co/bgsbW5Fw8B #museumarchive #stlartmuseum
Landscape with Grave, Coffin and Owl, Caspar David Friedrich, 1830s. 🦉 #OwlishMonday
2/2 Two men contemplate the crescent moon, 1830. By Caspar David Friedrich, whose day has been today.
#TalDiaComoHoy de 1774 nació en Greifswald el paisajista Caspar David Friedrich, el gran pintor alemán del Romanticismo. Su pintura, a menudo simbólica, contrasta la diminuta presencia humana con extensos paisajes. siendo su interés primario la reflexión de la naturaleza #Arte
5 septembre 1774 : Naissance de Caspar David Friedrich, peintre allemand.
Two Men Contemplating the Moon
Video about the painting: https://t.co/8Mtp4Aqqv4
Masterpiece of the 19th century Romantic movement by the master, Caspar Friedrich, Two Men Contemplating Moon: https://t.co/ekLZB06Ng6
These Gothic ruins seem to have been a favorite motif of romantic landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich, who was born in nearby Greifswald in 1774 - and who included them into several if his paintings, including (typical for his works) some fantastic, allegorical landscapes.
That moment when you see #GhostRider trending & you immediately think of the Johnny Blaze version created by Gary Friedrich, Mike Ploog, & Roy Thomas which was expanded upon by Tony Isabella, Jim Mooney, Roger McKenzie, Michael Fleisher, Don Perlin, Roger Stern, & Bob Budiansky.