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Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Lone Tree' (1822), framed

Product information "Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Lone Tree' (1822), framed"

The Lone Tree from 1822, representing Germany, has been damaged by the French occupation. There are already signs of positive development around the tree: The rising daylight symbolises a brighter, better future. For many viewers, Friedrich's painting symbolises a battered nature. However, a shepherd is leaning against the tree, symbolising the hope for healing and harmony between man and creation. Original: Old National Gallery, Berlin. Transferred to 100% cotton artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies. In solid wood gallery frame. Size 57 x 75 cm (H/W).
Artist: Caspar David Friedrich