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    Takes on the landscape of 'burbs, epic Babylon  Apr 20, 2008
    Among the starry roster of painters are J.M.W. Turner, Caspar David Friedrich, Camille Corot, John Constable, Gustave Courbet, Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul C zanne. Parkes Place, 011-61-2-6240-6501. (Boston Globe)

    Thin on the ground  Mar 21, 2008
    By far the most fascinating part of the show is the second section, where Australian paintings by Eugene von Guerard are placed alongside works by the great German romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich and others by Carl Gustav Carus and Johan Christian Dahl. Not only does von Guerard survive the comparison, he is the outstanding figure in the room. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Urban Realist Craig McPherson  Mar 6, 2008
    The artist sees Caspar David Friedrich, while Frick director of curatorial affairs Sarah Hall sees the burned fields of Anselm Kiefer. They are all present. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Screen tests  Nov 24, 2007
    The video refers to a painting by Caspar David Friedrich from 1818. Even if you don't get the references, the video is very short, less than three minutes, and functions more like a moving painting. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    In Which World Gallery  Nov 12, 2007
    The Monk by the Sea by Caspar David Friedrich. Friedrich is greatly admired for this painting done in 1809 in which a tiny figure of a man is set against a bleak landscape described as a vast endless expanse of sky. (Suite101.com)

    Germany's mythic titans  Sep 14, 2007
    That "Gothic" or medievalising element in German culture - seen in the canvases of Caspar David Friedrich as well as heard in Wagner's music - simply disappeared. Awareness of complexity and avoidance of simple moralism are the signs of a great artist; 21st-century historians will need the same gifts to unravel the causes of Germany's 20th-century tragedy. (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)

    Bross, Danziger lectures to focus on work of Bosch, view of pop culture through lens of Greek tragedy  Apr 27, 2007
    A specialist in German renaissance art, Koerner has broad scholarly interests, having written on Paul Klee, Caspar David Friedrich, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, as well as self-portraiture in German renaissance art. His lectures on Bosch, Ward said, are part of a larger project in which he is examining conceptions of evil and goodness in 15th-and 16th-century art. (Univeristy of Chicago Chronicle, IL)

    The ART Cologne fair shifts dates and find new competition  Apr 25, 2007
    Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg and Beirut At ART Cologne, one of a series of photographs by the Japanese artist Hiroyuki Masuyama who revisited sites Caspar David Friedrich painted two centuries ago. Text Size. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    Wucius Wong Draws a Line Through Five Decades of Chinese Ink Paintings  Jan 4, 2007
    Meditation No. 10 (1987) shows a Caspar David Friedrich- like dawn light coming from the vapor of Niagara Falls on a hanging scroll, demonstrating Wong's passion for the European Romantic artists. At the end of the 1980s, Wong returns to his roots in China with a journey through the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Robert Rosenblum — art historian and author  Dec 29, 2006
    He was instrumental, too, in reviving the reputations of neglected artists, such as Caspar David Friedrich and the Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershoi. An omnivorous appreciator of artists from the unfashionable Rockwell to the fatally hip Jeff Koons and John Currin, Rosenblum extended his curatorial magnanimity, even, to other species. (TimesOnline)

    On the Modern trail  Oct 25, 2006
    The old photo galleries feature eight landscapes by the mystical Romantic genius Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), paintings lent from a museum in Dresden, Germany. Gerhard Richter, the celebrated contemporary painter who studied in Dresden when that city languished behind the Iron Curtain, chose a bold suite of recent abstractions to show alongside Friedrich's moody works. (Los Angeles Times)

    The Getty Opens Up to a Slice of America PHOTOS  Oct 9, 2006
    But through April 29 part of that area will be occupied by a temporary exhibition, "From Caspar David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter: German Paintings from Dresden." Starting Tuesday and continuing through Feb. 4, the remaining upstairs gallery will offer "Public Faces / Private Spaces: Recent Acquisitions," featuring photographs by Donald Blumberg, Anthony Hernandez, Mary Ellen Mark and Bill Owens. "I think it's quite a good thing that this is a work in progress," Brand says. (Los Angeles Times)




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