24T31 The ruins at Eldena
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Five kilometres east from Greifswald is Eldena, where the ruins of a monastery sparked within Caspar David Friedrich (CDF) a motif and theme lasting decades.
I returned to Berlin’s Alte Nationalgalerie in 2017, and I had an emotional response to the sight in-person of CDF’s “Abtei im Eichwald” (Abbey in the Oakwood). And in that moment, I added CDF as a subject of historical and artistic interest.
I’m in northeast Germany almost 7 years later, standing in front of the very same ruins of a 13th-century monastery that’s ignited interest among different people around the world over centuries of time.










I made all images above with an iPhone15 on 7 Jun 2024. This post composed with Jetpack for iOS appears on Fotoeins Fotografie at fotoeins DOT com.





















