Caspar David Friedrich: “The Lonely Tree” (1822), limited reproduction
Painting “The Lonely Tree” (1822), framed
The lone tree, dating from 1822 and representing Germany, has been damaged by the French occupation. In the area surrounding the tree, a positive development is already evident: the rising daylight symbolizes a brighter, better future.
For many viewers, Friedrich's painting represents nature in distress. But leaning against the tree is a shepherd, symbolizing the hope for healing and harmony between humanity and creation.
Printed using the fine art giclée process on 100% cotton artist's canvas and stretched on a wooden frame. Limited edition of 499 copies. Framed in a solid wood gallery frame. Size 57 x 75 cm (H/W).
Original: Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
Copyright: Ars Mundi
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Caspar David Friedrich is considered the most outstanding German Romantic painter, whose works reflect a profound connection to nature and a spiritual dimension. His meticulously painted landscapes often depict solitary figures gazing longingly into the distance, conveying romantic and religious sentiments through symbolic metaphors such as the moon or tree stumps. After his training in Copenhagen, Friedrich settled in Dresden, where he was surrounded by prominent poets. The close connection between painting and poetry shaped his work and reveals emotions that transcend words. Ultimately, he strove to offer insights into the human soul through his art and to connect with the Romantic movement's eternal quest for inner fulfillment.
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