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The Port of Greifswald

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Painting by Caspar David Friedrich
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The Port of Greifswald
ArtistCaspar David Friedrich
Year1818-1820
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions90 cm × 70 cm (35 in × 28 in)
LocationAlte Nationalgalerie, Berlin

The Port of Greifswald (German: Greifswalder Hafen) is an 1818-1820 painting by Caspar David Friedrich, depicting a scene in the Bay of Greifswald. It is currently housed in the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, which acquired it in 1919.

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References

  1. Hans Gerhard Hannessen, Gemälde der deutschen Romantik in der Nationalgalerie Berlin. Frölich & Kaufmann, Berlin, 1985, S. 30. (German)

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