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  2. Cross in the Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Cross in the Mountains, also known as the Tetschen Altar, is an oil painting by the German artist Caspar David Friedrich designed as an altarpiece. Among Friedrich's first major works, the 1808 painting marked an important break with the conventions of landscape painting [ 2 ] by including Christian iconography .

  3. Caspar David Friedrich - Wikipedia

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    Cross in the Mountains, today known as the Tetschen Altar, is an altarpiece panel said to have been commissioned for a family chapel in Tetschen, Bohemia. [21] The panel depicts a cross in profile at the top of a mountain, alone, and surrounded by pine trees. [22]

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  6. Galerie Neue Meister - Wikipedia

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    Cross in the Mountains (Tetschen Altar) by Caspar David Friedrich, 1808 The collection began as part of the Dresden Painting Gallery.The purchase of contemporary works, creating the "Modern Department", was stepped up in 1843 under Bernhard von Lindenau, director of the Royal Museums, who personally donated 700 talers each year for this purpose.

  7. Basilius von Ramdohr - Wikipedia

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    Cross in the Mountains (Tetschen Altar) He is remembered partly for his book Venus Urania (1798), an early work on the psychology of love and friendship (the book's name denotes "celestial love"), but mostly for the so-called "Ramdohr Affair" of 1809 (Ramdohrstreit) concerning his attack on the painter Caspar David Friedrich.

  8. 'You kind of sprint up a mountain': A look at ski ... - AOL

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    Ski mountaineering makes athletes first go up the mountain, before coming back down. “It’s kind of like you combine cross-country skiing with Alpine skiing. You kind of sprint up a mountain ...

  9. Romantic art - Wikipedia

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    Caspar David Friedrich, Cross in the Mountains (Tetschen Altar), 1808. Friedrich's first major work, breaking with the traditional representation of crucifixion in altarpieces by depicting the scene as a landscape