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  • The Magic of Silence 9781509567546 Hardback
  • The Magic of Silence 9781509567546 Hardback
  • The Magic of Silence 9781509567546 Hardback
  • The Magic of Silence 9781509567546 Hardback
  • The Magic of Silence 9781509567546 Hardback
  • The Magic of Silence 9781509567546 Hardback
  • The Magic of Silence 9781509567546

The Magic of Silence

Caspar David Friedrich's Journey Through Time

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No German painter evokes such strong emotions as Caspar David Friedrich: his evening skies remain icons of longing, his mountain vistas testaments to the grandeur of nature.  He inspired Samuel Beckett to write Waiting for Godot and Walt Disney to create Bambi. Goethe, however, was so enraged by the enigmatic melancholy of Friedrich’s paintings that he wanted to smash them on the edge of a table.

In a sweeping journey through time, bestselling author Florian Illies tells the story of Friedrich’s paintings and their impact on subsequent generations.  Many of his most beautiful paintings were burned, first in his birthplace and then in World War II; others, like the Chalk Cliffs on Rügen, emerge from the mists of history a hundred years after Friedrich's death. Illies recounts the story of how Friedrich's paintings ended up at the Russian czar's court, others among a pile of winter tires in a Mafia car repair shop, and others still in the kitchen of a German social housing apartment.  Adored by Hitler and Rainer Maria Rilke, despised by Stalin and by the generation of 68, this compelling narrative dances through 250 years of history as seen through Friedrich’s art and life. As a result, the man himself becomes flesh and blood before our very eyes.
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Authors:
Illies, Florian
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781509567546
Number of Pages:
192
Publication Date:
22/11/2024
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
Oxford
Imprint:
Polity Press
SKU:
9781509567546

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