Overwhelming response: Caspar David Friedrich exhibition in Berlin extends opening times

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Overwhelming response: Caspar David Friedrich exhibition in Berlin extends opening times

enthusiasm for Caspar David Friedrich attracts visitor flows

In the old National Gallery on the Museum Island in Berlin, a special exhibition under the title "Caspar David Friedrich. Infinite Landscapes" began. This exhibition in honor of the 250th birthday of the painter Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840) has attracted over 200,000 visitors since April.

The German romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich has shaped the art world with his works such as "Mönch am Sea" and "Kalksteinkliffs on Rügen" and thus attracts large flows of visitors. The Berlin exhibition not only shows its well-known paintings such as "monk by the sea" and "levels of life", but also less well-known works such as "The Sea of ​​Ice Mountains" in cooperation with the copperplate cabinet of the state museums in Berlin.

The exhibition in Berlin is only part of the celebrations for the artist's birthday. Museums all over Germany, including Hamburg and Dresden, show thematically independent exhibitions on his work. The Metropolitan Museum in New York is also planning an exhibition about Caspar David Friedrich to bring his work closer to an international audience.

The fascination for the works of Caspar David Friedrich overcomes borders and attracts art lovers from all over the world. The extension of the opening times of the exhibition in Berlin shows the great interest in this unique artist personality and emphasizes the importance of his inheritance for art history.

- Nag