Nineteenth-century German 'romantic' landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich was on 5 Born September, 1774 in Greifswald, at candle-maker, Adolf Gottlieb Friedrich and Sophie Dorothea Bechly. At the age of thirteen, Caspar had lost his mother, sister and brother.
His artistic career began with his coaching under Johann Gottfried Quistrop, a friend of the "romantic" poet Ludwig Theobul Kosegarten. Friedrich Ludwig led to "Romance" and wanted him to develop his ownFaculty of analysis picturesque landscapes. Ludwig, who give themselves fascinated sponsored by "megalith" in architecture, Frederick Square, with local "megaliths" for his artistic themes. Studied from 1794 to 1798, the painter at the Academy of Copenhagen to, focuses exclusively on understanding the intricacies of "landscape painting".
In 1798, emigrated to Frederick the German center of the "romance" in Dresden. Here he met painter Philipp Otto Runge and poet, Novalis and Ludwig Tieck.In addition, here plundered in Frederick prints of etchings and woodcuts, which were developed exclusively for a few very close friends of his. In 1805, the artist won a prize for two of its "sepia drawings," "Procession at Dawn" and "Fisher-Folk by the Sea" to a contest of Weimar.
Frederick's first major painting, "The Cross in the Mountains (1807)," an altarpiece panel, showed a crucified Christ in the middle of the natural environment. This painting was a trendsetter, asperformed for the first time an altarpiece landscapes. Another work by him, "Abbey under Oak (1809-10), was focused on a killing on the Berlin Academy in 1810 instituted. During this time, "Mysticism" Caspar David's style of painting circles, with a smooth mix of "realism" and "Romanticism". In his "allegorical" Landscape Paintings, seem inconsequential figures thoughtfully, impressed by the vastness of nature, and frozen in their puzzle. In his dramatic painting "MonkThe Sea (1809), "a lone figure appears to sound the echo of the great sea suspended.
In 1816 Frederick entered the Dresden Academy, and held the post of Assistant Professor in 1824. On 21 January 1818, he married Caroline Bommer, exhibiting his paintings after which began a transition to a "figurative style. This amendment was a direct result of the personal circumstances of the change, Caspar, where he began more importance attached to human life andRelations.
Frederick his career as a painter under the patronage of Grand Duke Nikolai Pavlovich and poet Vasily Zhukovsky flourished. In his later years his paintings came under criticism as too gloomy and without emotions. For this reason, his popularity took a beating. His works during this time mainly of representatives, marine and harbor scenes, while some of them dealt with the human life cycle. His melancholy mood at that time widely distributed, was symbolized in hisPainting, where he often absorbed in the themes of the threshold between life and death.
In 1835, Caspar David suffered a stroke that incapacitated him to paint further. He died five years later, on 7 May, 1840. He was an exception of his time to touch his works, the innate romantic strings in the hearts of the audience. The whole time he thought of himself as an interpreter of the glory of nature. Caspar David Friedrich, the most beautiful works include "Old Heroes' Graves (1812)," TheIn addition to The Baltic Cross (1815), "Moonrise over the Sea (1822)," Cemetery in the Snow (1826), "The Oak Tree in the Snow (1829)," and "Seashore by Moonlight (1835-36)."

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