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19th Century European Art History (set 3)
Art History 350, Northwestern University (German Romanticism)
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Undergraduate 3
03/18/2013

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 Philipp Otto Runge

Fingal Illustrations

1804-5

o  Fingal= Father of Ossian, mythical Scottish warrior 

o   Basis for print series he was going to produce

o   Looking to Flaxman- contour drawings, absence of internal modeling, linearity,

o   Also associated with Ancient Greek vase painting

 

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Philipp Otto Runge

Huelsenbeck Children

1805-06

o   Figure painting- not primarily a landscape painter

 

o   Friends of family

o   Children seem more serious and adult like because we are looking from below

o   But still look like children so weird perspective

o   Green boy looks authoritative, is going to become leader, domineering, holding whip about to bring it down

o   Gigantic sunflowers- know to turn toward the sun, metaphors of growth and development

o   Laying out of village behind and the fence is in perfect perspective, brilliant light

o   Children will grow tall just like the sunflowers

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Philipp Otto Runge

Morning

1808

o   Nude figure in middle- aurora- rising from the horizon 

o   Above her is putti (cherubs) on a calla lily and in the flower itself are children without wings

o   Above that are seraphs (angels without bodies)- if it was a Christian image, you might have god the father, in the middle- holy spirit, bottom- Mary and child

§  Pagan interpretation

o   Like a page from a illuminated manuscript- within the frame there are motifs and stuff within the boarder (like a manuscript)

§  Like the illuminated book of Hours

·      Tells you what prayers should be said when and on what day, etc.

§  Revivalism- Gothic- self-consciously reviving cultures of the past, thinking it was a time better than the present

·      Medieval= intense faith and religion, against classicism and secularism, want connection between human and nature and human and God.

o   Symmetrical, order

o   Newborn child in the foreground- like a Christ child , but not a known story

§  Discovery of the child in nature that is like a savior (Moses, Christ)

o   Rejects Christianity as a law but a doctrine of love

o   National and individual rebirth

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Friedrich Overbeck

Portrait of Franz Pforr

1810


o   Overbeck was active in Munich and traveled to Rome and studied there with Pforr

 

o   Van Eyck and Flemish Primitives= inspiration

 

§  Gothic northern background

 

§  Allegories of the different symbols

 

·      Cat, grape vines, sewing women, lilies (virgin Mary)

 

o   Italian Renaissance painting- format of half figure in a window (common format)

 

o   Turning away from modernity and looking at a period of greater faith (early Renaissance)

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Franz Pforr

Shulamit and Maria

1810-11


-Pforr separates the Italian and the German worlds, the Old and the New Testament. 

-diptych (an object with two flat plates attached at a hinge) 

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Friedrich Overbeck

Italia and Germania

1811-28


o   Marriage of North and South- marry Flemish (Dutch) and German art with early Renaissance Italian painting

 

o   Overbeck and Pforr are known as the Nazarenes because they wore long hair and constituted the beginning of an artistic subculture- segregated themselves from other artists, dressed and spoke the part= avant-garde but looking backward to the past for inspiration

o   After the fall of Napoleon, their art was embraced by reactionary forces who wanted to restore monarchies, not those who wanted to create democracies

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Friedrich Overbeck

The Triumph of Religion in Art

1831-40


-typical of the Nazarene movement 

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 Caspar David Friedrich

Abbey in the Oak Forest

1809-10


o   Church and the Abbey are competing for the subject matter 

o   Oak tree= antiquity, growth, crucifixes, character of nature as a source for faith, nature triumph over organized religion, last longer than the Abbey

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 Caspar David Friedrich

Monk by the Sea

1809-10


o   Nature and landscape         

 

§  Leading artistic genre

§  Unity with nature-rooted with a land= emerging nationalism

·      Lead to fascism 100 years later (but not as vicious in this era)

§  Yearning for unity of land and people and nature

o   Natural philosophy- science of physics- underlying principles of nature

§  Study of color and light and motion

o   Natural theology- god is a artificer and creator and scientist himself,  manifestation of his genius in nature

§  Watch-maker analogy- proof of God- nature like a watch and thus nature must have a watch-maker

o   Figure who has walked to the end of the Baltic and is gazing out

§  Gap between humans and nature- a distance and a yearning to be part of this immense power

§  Blend together individual subject and the natural world- subject and object- I am different from this thing but I am part of this thing

§  Human as creative person by God and by nature. Are we part of nature? How can I bridge that gap and become part of the land and sea?

·      Nationalistic tendencies

·      Show our own separateness and power from invasion from abroad. How to bridge the distance and become part of this

·      Intense drive for the sublime

o   Contemplation of immensity

§  Pleasure and anxiety

§  Viewer becomes the monk and we feel the same yearning to be part of nature

·      People would go out to nature at this time period and try to bridge this gap

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 Caspar David Friedrich

Large Enclosure Near Dresden

1832


o   Like wide angle lenses- planetary view

o   Artist as a scientist

§  Landscape as a branch of natural philosophy

 

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Friedrich

Cross in the Mountains

1808


  • Made as an altarpiece
  • Frame designed by Friedrich
  • Made out of wood
  •   Altar piece
  • Generally have the stories of Christ but here we have an landscape with a cross
  • Pagan idea- all seeing eye of God but approach and worship the land and landscape
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    o   Wrapped in a frame- grapes and wheat= fertility of earth

    o   Metaphors of light- from sunrise- illuminates sky and casts light on Christ

 

 

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 Caspar David Friedrich

Winter Landscape

 c.1811


o   Crucifix, pine tree, gothic church

Gothic=greatest unity of community and its faith and religious belief

o   Use landscape to do the work of history painting

§  All the depth and complexity of a history painting

 

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