JOHAN CHRISTIAN DAHL (BERGEN 1788 - 1857 DRESDEN)
JOHAN CHRISTIAN DAHL (BERGEN 1788 - 1857 DRESDEN)
JOHAN CHRISTIAN DAHL (BERGEN 1788 - 1857 DRESDEN)
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JOHAN CHRISTIAN DAHL (BERGEN 1788 - 1857 DRESDEN)

Moonlight over the Brühlsche Terrasse, Dresden

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JOHAN CHRISTIAN DAHL (BERGEN 1788 - 1857 DRESDEN)
Moonlight over the Brühlsche Terrasse, Dresden
signed with monogram and dated '6 Jan/1825' (lower right)
oil on paper laid down on canvas
6 ¾ x 8 1⁄8 in. (17 x 20.6 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 14 March 1989, lot 3, where acquired by the present owner.
Literature
M. Lodrup Bang, Johan Christian Dahl 1788-1857 Life and Works, Oslo, 1987, catalogue no. 467.
Exhibited
Oslo, Nasjonalgalleriet, Jubileumsutstilling, 27 February-1 May 1988, no. 85b.

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Lot Essay

By the time he executed the present painting, Johann Christian Clausen Dahl had long since departed his native Norway to travel the Continent. He ultimately settled in Dresden in 1824, where he accepted a post at the Academy and taught an illustrious generation of painters that included his fellow Norwegians Thomas Fearnley and Peder Balke as well as the German landscapist Christian Friedrich Gille. It was also during this period that Dahl’s work shifted almost entirely to landscape painting, often, as here, Romantic depictions of Dresden and its environs. Marie Lødrup Bang notes that Dahl’s late views of Dresden are conceived as Stimmungslandschaften in which the topography is deemphasized to highlight the complex plays of light and shadow (M. L. Bang, Johan Christian Dahl, Life and Works, II, Oslo, 1987, pp. 67-68), as is brilliantly demonstrated in the present work.

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