He is probably the Zirkelstein, a rock formation in Saxon Switzerland. On the right side you can see a smaller table mountain. On the picture surface, this mountain, with its falling right contour line, hits the eye area of the hiker. In the background we can see on the left side of the painting behind another fog banks a high cone mountain. These two sloping surfaces, starting from the edges of the image, gradually taper towards the center, so that they almost point at the image surface like arrows on the wanderer's upper body. In the staggered rear follows a sea of fog from the right and left each protrude a mountain formation. In the middle ground, there are some sandstone peaks behind rising fog, which are mainly overgrown with trees on the right side of the picture. In the middle and background of the painting we see a staggered mountain landscape, which is crossed by several fog banks. As a result, the entire posture is balanced, safe and calm despite the dangerous situation. On his other side, he has his left leg one step forward on the rising rock ledge to support himself there. On his right side, the hiker relies on a mountain stick, a hiking stick for the mountains. He wears a dark green frock coat and dark green pants. The hiker stands on a rocky peak with a view of a mountain landscape. 1817) Caspar David Friedrich shows us a male figure in the middle of the picture. In the painting "The Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" (c.
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