Winter (1807 – 1808) by Caspar David Friedrich

Winter - Caspar David Friedrich - 1807 - 1808

Artwork Information

TitleWinter
ArtistCaspar David Friedrich
Date1807 - 1808
Art MovementRomanticism

About Winter

The artwork, titled “Winter,” was created by Caspar David Friedrich between 1807 and 1808. This landscape painting is a notable piece belonging to the Romantic art movement.

In this evocative artwork, Friedrich portrays a bleak winter scene dominated by bare, snow-laden trees and the ruins of an ancient structure. The sky is rendered in dark, moody tones, adding to the overall melancholy and introspective atmosphere. The remnants of the building, partially buried in snow, convey a sense of abandonment and silence, typical of Friedrich’s ability to evoke powerful emotions and contemplative states through landscape imagery. The scene is imbued with the stillness of winter, encapsulating the serene yet somber beauty characteristic of Romanticism.

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