View of the Baltic Sea, ca. 1820–1825
Oil on canvas
Dimensions without frame34,5 × 44 cm
Dimensions with frame45,6 × 55,2 × 8 cm
Depicted locationBaltic Sea
About the workMountains and sea views like this are not to be found by the Baltic Sea. However, the Dresden Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich was of the opinion that nature should not be reproduced realistically, but rather that its “soul” should be captured. He therefore combined various nature studies in his studio to form paintings. Here, water, land and a small temple meet roughly in the centre of the image. This is where the gaze is directed, which is then led from the earthly to the heavenly realm via the flagpole.
AccessionAcquisition 1925
Provenance[...]; 1925 angekauft von der Kunsthandlung Caspari, München
Inventory numberM 7