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Alte Nationalgalerie
Located in the heart of Museum Island, the Alte Nationalgalerie displays one of the most important collections of 19th century art in Germany. more
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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 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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Located in the heart of Museum Island, the Alte Nationalgalerie displays one of the most important collections of 19th century art in Germany. more