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Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog |
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The Chasseur in the Forest |
Seeing them in person, I have a new-found love for his The Chasseur in the Forest (1813-14) and Woman at the Window (1822). Other favorites, such as the Met’s own Two Men Contemplating the Moon (ca. 1825-30), Ernst Ferdinand Oehme's A Portal of a Church (1820s), and Julius von Leypold's Wanderer in the Storm (1835), the latter two being Friedrich's contemporaries, were naturally included in the exhibition.
Too much to take in in just one visit, my friend and I agreed we must return soon and look over the collection at least one more time. Being the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Friedrich in the United States, and with many of the pieces on loan from more than 30 different lenders, we may never get the opportunity to see many of these important works again.
The exhibition will run through May 11, 2025.
Other temporary and upcoming exhibits of interest at the Met:
• The Jousting Armor of Philip I of Castile (through April 1, 2026)
• Sargent and Paris (April 27— August 3, 2025)
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Monk by the Sea |
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Two Men Contemplating the Moon |
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Wanderer in the Storm |
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I bought a packet of postcards at the gift shop for my collection and gifts for friends |