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Woman at a Window | Caspar David Friedrich | 1822

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Woman at a Window | Caspar David Friedrich | 1822

Woman at a Window | Caspar David Friedrich | 1822

About the artwork:

"Woman at a Window" by Caspar David Friedrich, painted in 1822, is a poignant depiction of solitude and introspection. In this work, Friedrich presents a woman standing alone at a window, gazing out into the distance. The woman's posture and the somber expression on her face convey a sense of contemplation and melancholy. Behind her, a vast landscape stretches out, bathed in soft light, adding to the sense of isolation and introspection. Friedrich's use of light and shadow creates a serene atmosphere, while the woman's isolation at the window suggests a longing for connection or a moment of quiet reflection. "Woman at a Window" invites viewers to ponder themes of solitude, longing, and the transient beauty of the natural world, capturing the essence of Friedrich's Romantic sensibility.

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Woman at a Window | Caspar David Friedrich | 1822

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About the artwork:

"Woman at a Window" by Caspar David Friedrich, painted in 1822, is a poignant depiction of solitude and introspection. In this work, Friedrich presents a woman standing alone at a window, gazing out into the distance. The woman's posture and the somber expression on her face convey a sense of contemplation and melancholy. Behind her, a vast landscape stretches out, bathed in soft light, adding to the sense of isolation and introspection. Friedrich's use of light and shadow creates a serene atmosphere, while the woman's isolation at the window suggests a longing for connection or a moment of quiet reflection. "Woman at a Window" invites viewers to ponder themes of solitude, longing, and the transient beauty of the natural world, capturing the essence of Friedrich's Romantic sensibility.