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Wanderlust. From Caspar David Friedrich to Auguste Renoir

Wanderlust. From Caspar David Friedrich to Auguste Renoir

"Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" by Caspar David Friedrich

The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) explores the motif of wandering in painting with the exhibition "Wanderlust. From Caspar David Friedrich to Auguste Renoir".

In the 19th century, wandering became a central motif in painting. Wandering is a symbolic exploration of new paths. Currents such as Sturm und Drang and Romanticism's enthusiasm for nature made wandering more and more popular. Today, wandering is a symbol of the slow movement, which advocates the slowing down of life's pace.

Starting point is Friedrich's "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog"

Starting from Caspar David Friedrich's masterpiece "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog", a loan from the Hamburger Kunsthalle, this exhibition brings together around 100 works since 1800 that depict walking. It becomes clear that this is a global fascination. The works includes paintings by Caspar David Friedrich, Carl Blechen, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Johan Christian Dahl, Gustave Courbet, Ferdinand Hodler, and Paul Gauguin.

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Address
Bodestraße 3
10178 Berlin
Opening Hours
10 May - 16 September 2018
Tuesday - Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00, Thursday 10:00 - 20:00, Friday - Sunday 10:00 - 18:00, closed on Mondays
Admission Fee
12 Euro, reduced 6 Euro
Tickets
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Located in the heart of Museum Island, the Alte Nationalgalerie displays one of the most important collections of 19th century art in Germany.  more

Last edited: 29 April 2021