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artist-friedrich:Rocky Ravine, 1823, Caspar David Friedrich
We’re throwing off sparksWanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818), Caspar David Friedrich / Oceanographe
artist-friedrich:Funeral scene at the beach, 1799, Caspar David Friedrich
Galleria del Palazzo Ducale,Friedrich Nerly (Prussian (1842–1919)
Eduard Friedrich Leybold (1798-1879): ‘Portrait of a Young Lady in a red Dress with a Paisley&
artist-friedrich:A Walk at Dusk, 1837, Caspar David Friedrich
Karlsplatz Museum, Vienna.Friedrich Loos (1797-1890) - View towards Vienna from Bisamberg, 1845.
“Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” By Caspar David Friedrich (1818)...#artlinix #art #artis
1822 Eduard Friedrich Leybold - Portrait of a young woman
Christian Friedrich Gille (1805 - 1899)Aquatic Plant Study, 1830
Friedrich Narly - A moonlight view of the Piazza San Marco towards San Giorgio Maggiore (1871)
theartistsmanifesto:View from the Painter’s Studio, 1805-06, and Woman at a Window, 1822 by David Fr
artist-friedrich:Sailing ship, Caspar David Friedrichhttps://www.wikiart.org/en/caspar-david-friedri
lesbianherstorian:karl marx and friedrich engels holding hands, from an article about homosexuality
Christian Friedrich Gille (1805 - 1899)Tree in blossom
Eduard Friedrich Pape (German, 1817– 1905)View of a mountain landscape (Ausblick auf eine Gebirgslan
Friedrich Wilhelm Kleukens (1878-1956), ‘Hohe Lied’ (High Song), “Deutsche Kunst u
Johann Friedrich Boscovits (1845-1918), ‘Der Führer’, “Nebelspalter”, Feb. 1
Perdue dans les rêves (Lost in Dreams)Friedrich von Amerling, 1835
lesbianherstorian:karl marx and friedrich engels holding hands, from an article about homosexuality
Christian Friedrich Gille (1805 - 1899)Winds on deadwood with lichens
artist-friedrich:Cross and church in the mountains, 1812, Caspar David Friedrich
damn dead philosophers, back at it again acknowledging the giant pile of shit that was schopenhauer
August Friedrich Schenck (1828-1901), ‘Anguish’, 1880
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