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Gothic Cathedral by a River (German - Gotischer Dom am Wasser) is an 1813 painting by German artist and architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It shows an imaginary Gothic cathedral on an island in a river - Schinkel later became a noted proponent of Neo-Gothic architecture. It is held in the Alte Nationalgalerie, in Berlin. Painted in the late afternoon, the sun setting behind the cathedral shines through the intricate tracery of the towers, illuminating their fine detail, such as the spiral staircase and the connecting bridge. * Replica by Karl Eduard Biermann, c.1830, Neue Pinakothek, Munich

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  • Gotischer Dom am Wasser (de)
  • Gothic Cathedral by a River (en)
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  • Gotischer Dom am Wasser ist der Titel eines Gemäldes von Karl Friedrich Schinkel aus dem Jahre 1813. Es zeigt in einer theatralisch komponierten und beleuchteten Ansicht eine monumentale gotische Kathedrale, die zwar nie gebaut wurde, aber bereits auf Schinkels spätere Architekturentwürfe im neugotischen Stil hinweist. Das Gemälde gehört zur Epoche der Romantik und wurde wegen seines patriotischen und programmatischen Gehalt bereits kurz nach seiner Entstehung sehr geschätzt. Es wurde daher mehrfach kopiert. Heute wird das Bild in der Berliner Alten Nationalgalerie gezeigt. (de)
  • Gothic Cathedral by a River (German - Gotischer Dom am Wasser) is an 1813 painting by German artist and architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It shows an imaginary Gothic cathedral on an island in a river - Schinkel later became a noted proponent of Neo-Gothic architecture. It is held in the Alte Nationalgalerie, in Berlin. Painted in the late afternoon, the sun setting behind the cathedral shines through the intricate tracery of the towers, illuminating their fine detail, such as the spiral staircase and the connecting bridge. * Replica by Karl Eduard Biermann, c.1830, Neue Pinakothek, Munich (en)
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  • Gothic Cathedral by a River (en)
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  • Gotischer Dom am Wasser ist der Titel eines Gemäldes von Karl Friedrich Schinkel aus dem Jahre 1813. Es zeigt in einer theatralisch komponierten und beleuchteten Ansicht eine monumentale gotische Kathedrale, die zwar nie gebaut wurde, aber bereits auf Schinkels spätere Architekturentwürfe im neugotischen Stil hinweist. Das Gemälde gehört zur Epoche der Romantik und wurde wegen seines patriotischen und programmatischen Gehalt bereits kurz nach seiner Entstehung sehr geschätzt. Es wurde daher mehrfach kopiert. Heute wird das Bild in der Berliner Alten Nationalgalerie gezeigt. (de)
  • Gothic Cathedral by a River (German - Gotischer Dom am Wasser) is an 1813 painting by German artist and architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It shows an imaginary Gothic cathedral on an island in a river - Schinkel later became a noted proponent of Neo-Gothic architecture. It is held in the Alte Nationalgalerie, in Berlin. Painted in the late afternoon, the sun setting behind the cathedral shines through the intricate tracery of the towers, illuminating their fine detail, such as the spiral staircase and the connecting bridge. The painting is notable by virtue of the number of replica and derivative works produced, the authorship of which are a matter of debate. On Schinkels's death in 1841 three replica versions existed, one of which was lost in the Munich Glaspalast fire in 1931, another of which is in St Petersburg and the third of which is in the Berlin Altegalerie (see right). Variant works based on Shinkel's original can be found in the Neue Pinakothek, in Munich (by Karl Eduard Biermann), and in private hands (by Johann Theodor Goldstein, 1822). * Replica by Karl Eduard Biermann, c.1830, Neue Pinakothek, Munich (en)
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