
Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape with Tharandt Castle Ruins
Adrian Zingg
- Date
- c. 1800
- Medium
- etching on laid paper
- Culture
- Switzerland
- Department
- Prints
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Swiss artist Adrian Zingg made the landscape of Saxony his primary and almost exclusive subject and sought out dramatic views, often featuring the country’s distinctive waterfalls, landscapes, and ruins, to convey its grandeur while maintaining a topographical precision. These two prints depict the ruins of Tharandt castle, a medieval structure outside Dresden. Zingg traveled to the site to sketch with friends, captivated by the juxtaposition between nature’s grandeur and the castle’s impermanence. Soon after Adrian Zingg sketched this view in the village of Tharandt, the area became popular among tourists for its dramatic views.
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