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Ruins of a Castle

A work made of lithograph with olive-green tint stone, heightened with white gouache, on ivory wove paper.
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  • A work made of lithograph with olive-green tint stone, heightened with white gouache, on ivory wove paper.

Date:

1825/27

Artist:

Carl Blechen
German, 1798-1840

About this artwork

A former banker who trained at the Berlin Arts Academy, Carl Blechen also used his flair for the dramatic as a set designer for theatrical productions. Ruins of a Castle is among the three etchings and 14 lithographs produced by the artist featuring romantic subjects such as ruins, hermits, and pilgrims in darkly evocative landscapes. These works demonstrate the continuing influence on Blechen of Caspar David Friedrich, who staged the natural world as a form of religious allegory.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Carl Blechen

Title

Ruins of a Castle

Place

Germany (Artist's nationality:)

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1825–1827

Medium

Lithograph with olive-green tint stone, heightened with white gouache, on ivory wove paper

Dimensions

Image: 15.4 × 21.8 cm (6 1/8 × 8 5/8 in.); Sheet: 25.7 × 35 cm (10 1/8 × 13 13/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection

Reference Number

2013.342

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