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Achim von Arnim’s “Edelkönigs-Kinder” in “Willst du dein Herz mir schenken e
womeninarthistory: The Cemetery Entrance, Caspar David Friedrich
Carl Spitzweg (1808 - 1885)The Poor PoetThe HypochondriacThe BookwormArts and ScienceThe Butterfly H
Frau vor der untergehenden Sonne = Woman Before the Setting SunCaspar David Friedrich (German; 1774–
Fishing Boat by the Baltic SeaCaspar David Friedrich (German; 1774–1840)ca. 1830–35Oil on canvasCarm
Selbstbildnis imblauen Rock = Self-Portrait in Blue CoatPhilipp Otto Runge (German; 1777–1810)1805Oi
Caspar David Friedrich (Allemand, 1774–1840), Flussufer im Nebel / Elbschiff im Frühnebel [Bord de l
View of Bad Gastein - Emil Ludwig Lohr
Ludwig Bleuler, Rheinfall bei Schaffhausen, 1827-42/43. From 80 drawings about river Rhine.&nbs
Faust and Mephisto - Luis Ricardo Falero
The death mask of Agamemnon, right? I don’t think so! Why would anyone expect Heinrich Sch
1-The Times of Day : The Morning.c.1821.Oil on Canvas.22 x 30.5 cm.2-The Times of Day 
Ludwig Bleuler, Stolzenfels, 1827-43. River Rhein, Germany. Collection Goop, Liechtensteinisches Lan
Rhine Landscape with View of the Seven Mountains, Caspar Scheuren (1810-1887)
Wanderer in the Storm, Carl Julius von Leypold, 1835
obsessionartborady: “Faust’s Dream” (Germany, 1852) Body color, Charcoal - By Carl
Statue of the Madonna in the Mountains, Caspar David Friedrich (German, 1774-1840), 1804Brush and bl
Ferdinand Knab (German, 1834-1902), A Woman at the Fountain with Rising Moon, 1866, Sotheby&rsqu
Heidelberg Castle, Germany, 1871, James Webbwww.wikiart.org/en/james-webb/heidelberg-castle-
The death mask of Agamemnon, right? I don’t think so! Why would anyone expect Heinrich Sch
womeninarthistory: The Cemetery Entrance, Caspar David Friedrich
Carl Spitzweg (1808 - 1885)The Poor PoetThe HypochondriacThe BookwormArts and ScienceThe Butterfly H
Carl Spitzweg ‘Dame mit Strohhut’ ca.1880.(via artnet.com)
Caspar David Friedrich View of a harbour
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