Lusatian Landscape with the Landeskrone Mountain
1790
ink
From the collection of National Gallery of Art
1790
ink
From the collection of National Gallery of Art
This painting is called Lusatian Landscape with the Landeskrone Mountain. It was made around 1790, which is interesting because that's a time when artists were starting to focus on nature and emotion. The artist used a mix of pen, brown ink, and brown wash to create the image. You can learn more about this style by looking into the movement: Romanticism.