Werther and Lotte observing the landscape after a storm, symbolizing their shared emotional awakening.
Early illustrations by artists like Daniel Chodowiecki captured the sentimental, bourgeois world of the novel, focusing on intimate interactions between Werther and Lotte. Romanticism and the Sublime Painting.Werther.rar
As the Romantic movement gained momentum, artists shifted focus toward the "sublime" aspects of the story. The landscape became a direct reflection of Werther’s turbulent inner life. Werther and Lotte observing the landscape after a
A collection of Werther imagery inevitably focuses on key narrative moments that lend themselves to dramatic visual representation: bourgeois world of the novel
Imagery emphasized the loneliness of the individual, highlighting the isolation and despair that drives Werther’s final actions. Iconic Scenes in Art