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Anselm Kiefer acquired La Ribaute—an old silk factory in Barjac, France—in 1992. The almost 100-acre estate comprises ...
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Furthermore, we see echoes of Romantic paintings like The Chamonix Sea of Ice (1825–27) by Carl Gustav Carus, who studied under Caspar David Friedrich. The juxtaposition of these works lets the ...