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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
A former banker who trained at the Berlin Arts Academy, Carl Blechen also used his flair for the dramatic as a set designer for theatrical productions. Ruins of a Castle is among the three etchings and 14 lithographs produced by the artist featuring romantic subjects such as ruins, hermits, and pilgrims in darkly evocative landscapes. These works demonstrate the continuing influence on Blechen of Caspar David Friedrich, who staged the natural world as a form of religious allegory.
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Karl Blechen — Ruins of a Castle
Rodolphe Bresdin — The Distant City
John Sell Cotman (British, 1782–1842) — Devil's Bridge, Card
Louis Gabriel Moreau — Ruined Buildings near a River Bank, p
John Sell Cotman (British, 1782–1842) — Liber Studiorum: De
James Duffield Harding — Lady Fall, Vale of Heath, and Fall
James Duffield Harding — Saint Gothard, W. Wasen, from Pictu
Joseph Pennell — The Holy Trinity of the Castles in the Air
Lameau — Landscape in an Oval
James Duffield Harding — Beilstein on the Moselle, from Pict
Alexandre Calame — The Alps, from Various Landscape Sites
James Duffield Harding — Aliscamps, W. Arles, from Picturesq