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Title:
Wanderlust : von Caspar David Friedrich bis Auguste Renoir / für die Nationalgalerie der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin herausgegeben von Birgit Verwiebe und Gabriel Montua.
Publisher:
NationalgalerieStaatliche Museen zu Berlin :
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
288 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Subject:
Travel in art--Exhibitions.
Travelers in art--Exhibitions.
Walking in art--Exhibitions.
Landscape painting, European--19th century--Exhibitions.
Landscape prints, European--19th century--Exhibitions.
Landscape drawing, European--19th century--Exhibitions.
Walking in art.
Travelers in art.
Landscape prints, European.
Landscape painting, European.
Landscape drawing, European.
Travel in art.
1800-1899
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Verwiebe, Birgit, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91106963
Montua, Gabriel, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015042300
Alte Nationalgalerie (Germany), host institution. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92073829
Notes:
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Alte Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, May 10 - September 16, 2018. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
When we think of the wanderer as a painterly motif, the famous painting "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" by Caspar David Friedrich comes to mind. This exceptional loan from the Hamburger Kunsthalle forms the starting point for a special exhibition held at the Alte Nationalgalerie, which follows this surprisingly central theme in art throughout the nineteenth century and all the way to famous works of modern art. With Rousseau's call to get "back to nature!" and Goethe's Sturm und Drang poetry, wandering around 1800 became the expression of a modern awareness of life. As part of a reaction against the rapid social changes that began in the French Revolution, a new form of decelerated self- and world knowledge developed, whose presence can still be felt today. Since the Romantic period, artists have discovered nature for them-selves, exploring it on foot and looking at it from new angles. Wandering, in art, came to stand for life's journey, for symbolic pilgrimage. For the traveller, the self-determined journey on foot brought with it a new, intensified encounter with nature and a form of world-appropriation that was both sensual and physical. The works shown in the exhibition, including masterworks by Caspar David Friedrich, Carl Blechen, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Johan Christian Dahl, Richard Wilson, Christen Købke, Gustave Courbet, Iwan Kramskoi, Ferdinand Hodler, Auguste Renoir, Emil Nolde, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Otto Dix and Ernst Barlach, show just how powerful and fruitful the motif of the wanderer was in art throughout the nineteenth century, not only in Germany but in many places, from France and Great Britain to Denmark, Norway and Russia. The exhibition is arranged in themed sections: The Discovery of Nature; Life's Journey; The Artist's Wanderings; The Promenaders; Italy - Land of Longing; Landscapes of Wandering North of the Alps.--www.smb.museum.
ISBN:
3886098087
9783886098088
3777430188
9783777430188
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1037862998
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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