The Magic of Silence: Caspar David Friedrich's Journey Through Time
Illies, Florian, Crawford, Tony
- 出版商: Polity
- 出版日期: 2025-01-28
- 售價: $1,100
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,045
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 220
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1509567542
- ISBN-13: 9781509567546
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No German painter evokes such strong emotions as Caspar David Friedrich: his evening skies remain icons of longing, his mountain vistas testaments to the grandeur of nature. He inspired Samuel Beckett to write Waiting for Godot and Walt Disney to create Bambi. Goethe, however, was so enraged by the enigmatic melancholy of Friedrich's paintings that he wanted to smash them on the edge of a table.
In a sweeping journey through time, bestselling author Florian Illies tells the story of Friedrich's paintings and their impact on subsequent generations. Many of his most beautiful paintings were burned, first in his birthplace and then in World War II; others, like the Chalk Cliffs on Rügen, emerge from the mists of history a hundred years after Friedrich's death. Illies recounts the story of how Friedrich's paintings ended up at the Russian czar's court, others among a pile of winter tires in a Mafia car repair shop, and others still in the kitchen of a German social housing apartment. Adored by Hitler and Rainer Maria Rilke, despised by Stalin and by the generation of 68, this compelling narrative dances through 250 years of history as seen through Friedrich's art and life. As a result, the man himself becomes flesh and blood before our very eyes.
In a sweeping journey through time, bestselling author Florian Illies tells the story of Friedrich's paintings and their impact on subsequent generations. Many of his most beautiful paintings were burned, first in his birthplace and then in World War II; others, like the Chalk Cliffs on Rügen, emerge from the mists of history a hundred years after Friedrich's death. Illies recounts the story of how Friedrich's paintings ended up at the Russian czar's court, others among a pile of winter tires in a Mafia car repair shop, and others still in the kitchen of a German social housing apartment. Adored by Hitler and Rainer Maria Rilke, despised by Stalin and by the generation of 68, this compelling narrative dances through 250 years of history as seen through Friedrich's art and life. As a result, the man himself becomes flesh and blood before our very eyes.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
沒有任何德國畫家能像卡斯帕·大衛·弗里德里希(Caspar David Friedrich)那樣喚起如此強烈的情感:他的黃昏天空成為渴望的象徵,他的山景則見證了自然的壯麗。他啟發了塞繆爾·貝克特(Samuel Beckett)創作《等待戈多》(Waiting for Godot),也激勵了華特·迪士尼(Walt Disney)創作《小鹿斑比》(Bambi)。然而,歌德(Goethe)對弗里德里希畫作中那神秘的憂鬱感到非常憤怒,以至於他想要將這些畫作摔在桌邊。
在這段穿越時空的旅程中,暢銷書作家弗洛里安·伊利斯(Florian Illies)講述了弗里德里希的畫作及其對後世的影響。他許多最美的畫作在他的故鄉和二戰期間被燒毀;而其他作品,如《呂根島的白堊懸崖》(Chalk Cliffs on Rügen),則在弗里德里希去世一百年後從歷史的迷霧中浮現。伊利斯敘述了弗里德里希的畫作如何來到俄羅斯沙皇的宮廷,如何在黑手黨的汽車修理廠中與一堆冬季輪胎混在一起,還有一些則在德國社會住宅的廚房中。這些畫作受到希特勒和萊納·瑪利亞·瑞爾克(Rainer Maria Rilke)的崇拜,卻被史達林和68世代所厭惡,這個引人入勝的敘事穿梭於250年的歷史,透過弗里德里希的藝術和生活展現出來。因此,這位畫家本人在我們眼前變得栩栩如生。
作者簡介
Florian Illies is a writer, editor and art historian.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Florian Illies 是一位作家、編輯和藝術史學家。