Something Sublime About the Moon in Autumn

The moon is, of course, alluring at any time of year, yet I find it acquires a particularly sublime quality in the autumn. What extracts this quality from the moon as the summer fades and winter approaches is unclear, to me at least.

It could simply be the longer nights, or the increased prevalence of lonely, ghostly clouds in the night sky serenely framing the moon or diaphanously veiling it. Whatever the cause, the quality is undeniable—a quality that Carl Gustav Carus appeared to not only sense but also took great pains to capture in his paintings.  Picture Ruins of the Eldena Monastery with cottage near Greifswald in Moonlight - 1819-1820 Picture Schloss Milkel in Moonlight - 1833-1835
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Published on October 13, 2024 11:50
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