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Cetti | 18:43 Tue 20th May 2003 | Arts & Literature
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I am trying to find a particular painting by this artist - I don't know the name, but it's a fairytale/gothic type of castle which juts into the sea - an evening sky with light illuminated around the castle, and a group of figures on the shore. I've searched the internet, but so far, no luck. It was in the National Gallery for a time.
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Is the picture that you refer to his view to the amphitheatre and the city of Pola ? Check it at this link then post an answer ---- http://www.istrianet.org/istria/archives/schinkel/
index.htm
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No mike - it's a difficult one I know, but it is a proper oil painting - very dark, full of atmosphere - almost ghostly. The gothic, turretted castle is practically in silhouette. You can see the dark blue evening sky with the disappearing daylight caught around the outline of the castle.
Is this the one you mean?

http://classica.dadacasa.supereva.it/images/gothic
.jpg


It was painted in 1815 and is called "Gotische Kirche auf einem Felsen am Meer" (something to do with a church on a rock at the sea.) I can't seem to find any better resolution images of it at the moment.
There is also this one, which is very similar:

http://www.neue-pinakothek.org/explorer/images/run
dgang/08.jpg


"Dom �ber einer Stadt"("Cathedral over a city") painted in about 1830.
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Yes Squirrel - that's the one !! It's the church on a rock!

I did have the whole page image via the National Gallery, but sadly, as I said it's somewhere else, and I cannot trace it.

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Sorry Squirrel - I forgot to say "Thank you!".
Thank the wondrous power of Google.
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......and thank you wondrous power :-D

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