Rooms with a View


Rooms with a View



"Everything at a distance turns into poetry: distant mountains, distant people, distant events: all become Romantic." Novalis, 1798

Rooms with a View: The Open Window in the 19th Century at the  Met.
This exhibition focuses on a subject treasured by the Romantics: the view through an open window. German, French, Danish, and Russian artists first took up the theme in the second decade of the nineteenth century. Juxtaposing near and far, the window is a metaphor for unfulfilled longing. Painters distilled this feeling in pictures of hushed, spare rooms with contemplative figures; studios with artists at work; and open windows as the sole motif.