Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to main navigation

Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Evening' - from the 'Daytime Cycle', framed

Product information "Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Evening' - from the 'Daytime Cycle', framed"

Caspar David Friedrich's works convincingly realise the Romantic idea of profoundly interpreting and deciphering the 'Book of Nature'. The 'Daytime Cycle', created in 1821/22, also describes a life cycle in which the viewer is able to recognise childhood, youth, maturity and the serenity of old age. 'The Evening' shows two travellers contemplating the spectrum of the setting sun. The horizon still shines through the pine trunks, but in a few minutes the magic will be extinguished and cool night will call for a return. This treasure from the Landesgalerie Hannover was transferred to canvas exclusively for ars mundi and framed in a sophisticated gilded solid wood moulding. Format 34 x 46 cm (H/W). 'For over a hundred years, the 'Daytime Cycle' has been one of the main works in the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover. Four pictures show ideal landscapes reminiscent of the Harz Mountains or the Giant Mountains. Unlike the later Impressionists, they were created in the studio and do not depict the same motif. Caspar David Friedrich, the most important artist of early German Romanticism, did not simply imitate nature, but created pictures of great emotional depth. Thanks to the excellent reproduction by ars mundi, these pictures can now be made accessible to many people who can enjoy an everlasting experience of nature with these pictures.' (Dr Katja Lembke, Landesmuseum Hannover)
Artist: Caspar David Friedrich