Caspar David Friedrich to Ferdinand Hodler, a romantic tradition
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This book accompanies an international exhibition of paintings and drawings from the Oskar Reinhart Foundation in Winterthur, one of the finest collections of German, Austrian and Swiss art in Europe. Oskar Reinhart (1885 - 1965) presented his extraordinary collection of Northern Romantic and Realist art to the town of Winterthur, establishing a museum with over five hundred paintings and several thousand drawings. The collection opened to the public in 1951 but still remains little known outside Switzerland - paintings from the Foundation are lent only on rare occasions and the Reinhart collection has never been shown abroad. With introductory essays and detailed texts on each artist, this book surveys a rich pictorial tradition, ranging from the quiet introspection of the Romantic era and the gentle charm of Biedermeier to the robust art of Realist and Symbolist painters at the end of the century. Paintings by major artists (including Friedrich, Runge, Menzel, Bocklin, Liebermann and Hodler) are discussed alongside works by less familiar figures whose work deserves greater recognition.
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Peter Wegmann
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National Gallery (Great Britain)
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William Vaughan
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Germany) Altes Museum (Berlin
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Matthias Wohlgemuth
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Stiftung Oskar Reinhart.
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Margarita Russell
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- CDCaspar David Friedrich to Ferdi...William Vaughan, Peter Wegmann, Matthias Wohlgemuth, Margarita Russell, Germany) Altes Museum (Berlin, National Gallery (Great Britain)
Caspar David Friedrich to Ferdinand Hodler : A Romantic Tradition
- CDCaspar David Friedrich to Ferdi...Stiftung Oskar Reinhart.
Caspar David Friedrich to Ferdinand Hodler, a romantic tradition