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Cross in the Mountains, Friedrich iPad Mini Cover

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Device Compatibility: iPad 7.9" Smart Cover

A boring, blah gadget case is like kryptonite. Protect your iPad Mini with a custom cover fit for this superhero of tablets. The multifunctional design folds into multiple stand positions for hands-free heroics. The wake/sleep magnet will help preserve power. Pair your personalized cover with a matching case and you’ll really save the day-and your device!

  • Designed to fit the Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation), Apple iPad Mini 4.
  • Dimensions: 7.9" x 5.75" x 0.15".
  • Front cover only - similar to the iPad Smart Cover.
  • Made with smooth white polyurethane (exterior) and grey microfiber (interior).
  • Grey microfiber interior is not customized.
  • Attaches to iPad with magnets.
  • Edge to edge color printing.
  • Features wake/sleep function.
  • Folds into a stand.
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 7.9" x 5.5". For best results please add 1/12" bleed.

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Cross in the Mountains, Friedrich iPad Mini Cover

Cross in the Mountains, Friedrich iPad Mini Cover

Caspar David Friedrich (5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of his generation. He is best known for his mid-period allegorical landscapes which typically feature contemplative figures silhouetted against night skies, morning mists, barren trees or Gothic ruins. His primary interest was the contemplation of nature, and his often symbolic and anti-classical work seeks to convey a subjective, emotional response to the natural world. Friedrich's paintings characteristically set a human presence in diminished perspective amid expansive landscapes, reducing the figures to a scale that, according to the art historian Christopher John Murray, directs ""the viewer's gaze towards their metaphysical dimension"". Friedrich was born in the town of Greifswald on the Baltic Sea in what was at the time Swedish Pomerania. He studied in Copenhagen until 1798, before settling in Dresden. He came of age during a period when, across Europe, a growing disillusionment with materialistic society was giving rise to a new appreciation of spirituality. This shift in ideals was often expressed through a reevaluation of the natural world, as artists such as Friedrich, J. M. W. Turner and John Constable sought to depict nature as a ""divine creation, to be set against the artifice of human civilization"". Friedrich's work brought him renown early in his career, and contemporaries such as the French sculptor David d'Angers spoke of him as a man who had discovered ""the tragedy of landscape"". Nevertheless, his work fell from favour during his later years, and he died in obscurity. As Germany moved towards modernisation in the late 19th century, a new sense of urgency characterised its art, and Friedrich's contemplative depictions of stillness came to be seen as the products of a bygone age. The early 20th century brought a renewed appreciation of his work, beginning in 1906 with an exhibition of thirty-two of his paintings in Berlin. By the 1920s his paintings had been discovered by the Expressionists, and in the 1930s and early 1940s Surrealists and Existentialists frequently drew ideas from his work. The rise of Nazism in the early 1930s again saw a resurgence in Friedrich's popularity, but this was followed by a sharp decline as his paintings were, by association with the Nazi movement, interpreted as having a nationalistic aspect. It was not until the late 1970s that Friedrich regained his reputation as an icon of the German Romantic movement and a painter of international importance. Quote:Wikipedia

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By M.July 10, 2019Verified Purchase
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I was super excited when I got my cover in. It is attached by a magnet across the edge. I don’t think it will be very protective but it is very cute. I’m going to keep my iPad in a sleeve and use this face cover while I have it out. It folds to create a tilt for better viewing and to keep the iPad at a slight angle for typing. The colors are bright and it is fun. I’ve really enjoyed it. The personalization looks like amazing. It is the same color as the picture and is the same brightness. Well done! Very nice.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Don F.January 26, 2023Verified Purchase
iPad 9.7" Smart Cover
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Yeah, exactly, what I ordered, the Q code printed well, and it fits my iPad as required. I can remove the cover and I can lay it, on the table as a sign for people to scan as they pass by.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By E.April 5, 2022Verified Purchase
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Gorgeous doe and scenery. I received this as a gift and came back to buy another of the same when mine wore out. Truly beautiful! Excellent, nothing but perfection!
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