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  • In January 2016, following extensive restoration work, the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin introduced Caspar David Friedrich's painting 'The Monk by the Sea' to the public. The infrared reflectogram had brought a further overpainted ship to light in the work, in which hitherto only two overpainted ships were known. The third vessel is a brig, which, along with the ship placed to its left, corresponds to the composition of the study 'Seashore with Sailing Ships' ascribed to the period around 1835/37. A comparison of the newly discovered ship with the lost pen-and-ink drawing of a brig dating from 1789 suggests that Friedrich used the mirror image of the brig in this drawing for 'The Monk by the Sea.' (xsd:string)
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  • Die übermalten Schiffe in Caspar David Friedrichs "Mönch am Meer": neue Erkenntnisse nach der Restaurierung des Gemäldes in der Alten Nationalgalerie Berlin (xsd:string)
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  • In: Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 38, 2015, 381-391 (xsd:string)
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