Baltic Light. Early Open-Air Painting in Denmark and North Germany - Johnston, Catherine & Helmut R. Leppien

Early Open-Air Painting in Denmark and North Germany

KORTE INHOUD

During the first half of the nineteenth century, Danish and German artists studying in Paris and Rome brought back the concept of "plein air" painting and began to paint out-of-doors on their native soil. They introduced a whole new aesthetic that was sensitive to the light and atmospheric conditions peculiar to the north, especially during the long summer days. This beautiful book focuses on the painters and paintings of this period, particularly Caspar David Friedrich, who produced many fine works before he developed the romantic style for which he is better known. The book presents topographical landscapes, panoramas, and some group and individual portraits that often include a window from which light emanates. Essays by eminent authorities discuss various aspects of the Danish and North German open air movement. They note, for example, that the paintings reflect a direct view of nature devoid of the intellectual and moral overtones of the neoclassical paintings that preceded them. They also discuss the fa...
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2000Uitgever: New Haven/London, Yale University Press220 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0300081669ISBN-13: 9780300081664

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