The Stages of Life

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The Stages of Life is a Romantic-era painting by Caspar David Friedrich that meditates on human existence and mortality through symbolic figures and a coastal landscape with ships at varying distances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romantic painting
painting
artHistoricalContext 19th-century European art
German Romantic landscape tradition
artisticStyle allegorical painting
landscape painting
colorPalette atmospheric light
muted tones
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Caspar David Friedrich
Caspar David Friedrich
surface form: Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840)
creatorNationality German
creatorOccupation painter
depicts adults
children
coastal landscape
elderly person
group of human figures
sailing ships
sea
ships at varying distances
shoreline
genre Romanticism
hasInterpretation allegory of the journey of life
contrast between enduring nature and transient humans
reflection on human finitude
hasMood contemplative
melancholic
hasPerspective receding ships suggesting temporal distance
hasTheme meditation on death
passage of time
relationship between humans and nature
mainSubject human existence
mortality
stages of human life
transience of life
movement Romanticism
surface form: German Romanticism
period Romantic era
usesSymbolism figures as stages of human life
ships as symbols of life stages

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Caspar David Friedrich notableWork The Stages of Life