Inundated Ruins of a Monastery, ca. 1824, Pen and black ink, watercolor washes, sgrafitto, Sheet: 10 1/4 x 13 1/8 in. (26 x 33.3 cm), Drawings, Karl Blechen (German, Cottbus 1798–1840 Berlin), With Caspar David Friedrich and Johan Christian Clausen Dahl, who both exerted a major influence on his art, Karl Blechen can be termed one of the leading landscapists of German Romanticism. A more overtly subjective painter, he transformed his observations of nature and architecture by means of his imagination and technical experiments
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Inundated Ruins, Monastery, ca, 1824, Pen, black ink, watercolor washes, sgrafitto, Sheet, 10 1/4 x 13 1/8, 26 33.3 cm, Drawings, Karl Blechen, German, Cottbus, 1798–1840, Berlin, Caspar, David, Friedrich, Johan Christian, Clausen, Dahl, exerted, major influence, art, termed, leading landscapists, German Romanticism, overtly subjective, painter, transformed, observations, nature, architecture, means, imagination, technical experiments
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