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Albert Bierstadt painted "Looking Down Yosemite Valley, California" in 1865, just as the Civil War was ending. After traveling west with survey expeditions, he returned to his studio with sketches and transformed them into images that made the American landscape feel vast, dramatic and almost sacred. The composition does a lot of the work. Dark cliffs close in from both sides while a band of golden light opens at the center of the valley. Your eye has nowhere else to go. Bierstadt wasn't simply recording Yosemite. He was shaping it into an idea, and the effect is still hard to resist. Quelle: meisterdrucke.com
Boomoon, Naksan #4273, 2010. Naksan Park, Seoul, South Korea.
Caspar David Friedrich’s "Bohemian Landscape" places the viewer directly inside the scene, with no human figure to guide the eye - just an open meadow, distant mountains, and evening light stretching into silence. Quelle: meisterdrucke.com