Ruins of Eldena Abbey in the Riesengebirge
Painting by Caspar David Friedrich
Ruins of Eldena Abbey in the Riesengebirge or Ruins in the Riesengebirge is an 1830-1834 oil on canvas painting by Caspar David Friedrich, now in the Pommersches Landesmuseum in Greifswald. It shows the ruins of the Eldena Abbey in the Riesengebirge mountains.[1]
References
- ^ (in German) Otto Schmidt: Die Ruine Eldena im Werk Caspar David Friedrichs. Kunstbrief Nr. 25, Berlin 1944, S. 22 f.
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Caspar David Friedrich
- Cairn in Snow (1807)
- Cross in the Mountains (1808)
- The Monk by the Sea (1808–1810)
- The Abbey in the Oakwood (1809–10)
- Mountain Landscape with Rainbow (1809–10)
- Morning on the Riesengebirge (1810–11)
- The Tombs of the Old Heroes (1812)
- Neubrandenburg (c. 1816)
- Two Men by the Sea (1817)
- The Gazebo (1818)
- Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818)
- Chalk Cliffs on Rügen (1818)
- Seaside by Moonlight (1818)
- The Port of Greifswald (1818–1820)
- Two Men Contemplating the Moon; Man and Woman Contemplating the Moon (1820s)
- Evening (1821)
- River Bank in Fog (1821)
- The Lonely Tree (1822)
- Moonrise by the Sea (1822)
- The Tree of Crows (1822)
- Woman at a Window (1822)
- Hutten's Grave (1823)
- The Sea of Ice (1823–24)
- The Watzmann (1824–25)
- Cabin in the Snow (1827)
- Ships in Harbour, Evening (1828)
- The Temple of Juno in Agrigento (1828–1830)
- The Great Enclosure (1831)
- Ruins of Eldena Abbey in the Riesengebirge (1830–1834)
- Neubrandenburg Burning (1830–1835)
- Sunset (1830–1835)
- The Stages of Life (1835)
- The Woman with the Spider's Web (1803)
- Woman with a Raven at an Abyss (c. 1803)
- Boy Sleeping on a Grave (c. 1803)
- Caspar David Friedrich in his Studio (1811/1819 paintings)
- Boundaries of Time: Caspar David Friedrich (1986 film)
- Zauber der Stille (2023 biography)
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