Crossing the Elbe in front of the Schreckenstein (mk10)
German, 1803-1884
German painter, printmaker and illustrator. He ranks with Moritz von Schwind as the most important representative of late Romantic painting and printmaking in Germany. In contrast to the work of such leading masters of early Romanticism as Philipp Otto Runge and Caspar David Friedrich, which was ambitious in content and innovative in form, Richter's art was more modest in its aims, in line with the restrained intellectual climate of the Biedermeier period. 1837,oil on canvas,116.5 x 156.3 cm
Dresden,Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Gemaldegalerie
Painting ID:: 21858
Adrian Ludwig Richter German, 1803-1884
German painter, printmaker and illustrator. He ranks with Moritz von Schwind as the most important representative of late Romantic painting and printmaking in Germany. In contrast to the work of such leading masters of early Romanticism as Philipp Otto Runge and Caspar David Friedrich, which was ambitious in content and innovative in form, Richter's art was more modest in its aims, in line with the restrained intellectual climate of the Biedermeier period. Crossing the Elbe in front of the Schreckenstein (mk10) 1837,oil on canvas,116.5 x 156.3 cm
Dresden,Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Gemaldegalerie