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Charles Blechen’s treatment of the Grunewald marks a significant evolution in the history of landscape painting. By rejecting the idealized nature of early Romanticism in favor of a textured, "packed," and immediate realism, he paved the way for the Berlin Secession and later modernist movements. The confusion surrounding the naming of his work—whether referred to as "Blechovicz" or "Pack new"—serves as a testament to the artist's complex reception history. Ultimately, Blechen’s Grunewald remains a masterpiece of atmospheric density, a forest captured not just in pigment, but in the very substance of the paint itself.

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