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13 artworks found

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movement: Romanticism (6)

genre: landscape art (7) | religious art (1)

artist: Caspar David Friedrich (9) | Vincent van Gogh (1) | Johan Christian Dahl (1) | Gerard van Honthorst (1) | Carl Schuch (1)

depicts: Moon (1) | house (1) | man (1) | tree (1) | ship (1) | windmill (1) | Świnoujście (1) | Arles (1) | Krkonoše (1) | Eldena Abbey (1) | Adoration of the shepherds (1) | moonlight (1) | Großer Seddiner See (1) | steeple (1) | avenue (1)

material used: oil paint (10) | canvas (8) | watercolor paint (3) | ink (2) | paper (1) | chalk (1) | cardboard (1)

exhibition history: Dahl and Friedrich. Romantic Landscapes (1)

main subject: Adoration of the shepherds (1)

location of final assembly: Arles (1)

Adoration of the Shepherds

painting
by Gerard van Honthorst (1622)
man Adoration of the shepherds

Bohemian Landscape

painting / watercolor painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1828)

Neubrandenburg

painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1816)

Rock Canyon in the Harz

painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1811s)

Am Seddiner See bei Kähnsdorf

painting
by Carl Schuch (1880)
Großer Seddiner See

The ruins of Eldena in the Giant Mountains

painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1830)
Eldena Abbey Krkonoše

The Marketplace in Greifswald

painting / watercolor painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1818)

Woman with the Candlestick

painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1825s)

A Lane near Arles

painting
by Vincent van Gogh (1888)
avenue Arles tree house

Mountains in morning fog

painting / watercolor painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1810s)

Swinoujscie in the moonlight

painting
by Johan Christian Dahl (1840)
Świnoujście windmill ship moonlight Moon steeple

Woman on the stairs

painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1825s)

Cloud study

painting
by Caspar David Friedrich (1798s)