Art without borders: Caspar David Friedrich's legacy unites countries!

Art without borders: Caspar David Friedrich's legacy unites countries!

Stettin, Polen - In an impressive festival week, Poland celebrated the 250th birthday of the renowned painter Caspar David Friedrich. The events took place in Stettin, where the Polish National Museum presented numerous activities under the motto "Tydzien Friederichowski". There were exhibitions, podium talks and even an art competition in which 150 works were submitted, which represented the Pomeran region of Friedrich, the ndr . These celebrations underline the cultural connections between Germany and Poland, which are deeply anchored in Friedrich's work, since his home Pomerania is now on both sides of the border.

insights into the romance

The week also included the presentation of the exhibition "Back figure - in the footsteps of Caspar David Friedrich", which offered exciting insights into the artist's work. Furthermore, the film "Sketches from the Giant Mountains" was premiered, which is dedicated to Frederick's inspiring hikes by the giant mountains, as described in the

A final highlight formed a long table debate with experts who discussed whether Pomerania can be seen as a cradle of romance. These interdisciplinary discussions aim to explore Friedrich's cultural importance for the region and to promote the exchange between Poland and Germany through the events. This not only recognizes the heritage of Friedrich, but also the endeavor of the museums to create a in -depth understanding and reconciliation between the two nations.

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