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wanderer uber dem nebelmeer 1818 Wildnis of which At the Attersee"Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" is one of the most famous works by German painter Caspar David Friedrich, dating from 1818. The painting depicts a supine figure a wanderer standing on a rock, looking out over an endless sea of fog. The composition plays with the idea of Romanticism, which emphasizes the grandeur of nature and the exploration of the human soul. Friedrich's fine detailing and use of light and shadow give the work a mystical quality that

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of which At the Attersee is one of the most famous

paying particular attention to lighting effects and weather conditions

titled "Lemon (Citrus Limonium)

who is known for his detailed scientific illustrations

His works are a key example of the Shin-Hanga movement

wanderer uber dem nebelmeer 1818 Wildnis of which At the Attersee"Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" is one of the most famous works by German painter Caspar David Friedrich, dating from 1818. The painting depicts a supine figure a wanderer standing on a rock, looking out over an endless sea of fog. The composition plays with the idea of Romanticism, which emphasizes the grandeur of nature and the exploration of the human soul. Friedrich's fine detailing and use of light and shadow give the work a mystical quality that

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