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Caspar David Friedrich: 4 pictures in a set, silver coloured framed version
Caspar David Friedrich: 4 pictures in a set, silver coloured framed version
The four pictures presented here are high-quality editions on laid paper-like, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. Framed in a sophisticated, silver-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Format 44 x 37 cm (H/W) each. ars mundi exclusive editions. 'The Wanderer above the Sea of Fog' (1818): Original: oil on canvas, 94.8 x 74.8 cm, Kunsthalle Hamburg.'View of a Harbour' (c. 1815/16): Original: oil on canvas, 90 x 71 cm, Schloss Charlottenhof, Potsdam.'On the Sailor' (1818): Original: oil on canvas, 71 x 56 cm, State Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg, Russia.'Chalk Cliffs on Rügen' (1818): Original: oil on canvas, 90.5 x 71 cm, Museum Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur.All 4 paintings in a set.

€548.00
Caspar David Friedrich: 4-part picture set 'The Daytime Cycle' (1821/22), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: 4-part picture set 'The Daytime Cycle' (1821/22), 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 Morning': The morning focuses on the lonely man in the fisherman's night, who begins his day's work on a quiet, reed-covered pond, surrounded by the omnipotence of awakening nature. 'Noon': In the second part of the cycle, a sandy path lined with heather and shrubs leads the viewer to distant dense forests. In the meadows, a hiker strides towards a pine grove, while a second hiker approaches the viewer along the path. 'The Afternoon': In the third part of the cycle, the reddish reflection of individual clouds indicates the approaching evening peace and bathes the landscape in a late afternoon light. The cornfield has already been partially harvested and the farmer is heading towards the end of the day in his horse and cart. 'The Evening': The evening shows two walkers 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 the cool night will call for a return. This treasure from the Landesgalerie Hannover has been transferred to canvas exclusively for ars mundi. Each copy is framed in a sophisticated gilded solid wood moulding. The daytime cycle consists of four pictures. Format 34 x 46 cm (H/W) each. All four pictures in a set. '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)

€1,580.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Painting 'Meadows near Greifswald' (1822), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Painting 'Meadows near Greifswald' (1822), framed
Original: 1822, oil on canvas, 34.5 x 48.3 cm, Kunsthalle Hamburg, high-quality edition on paper. Sheet size 30 x 40 cm (H/W). Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format 32 x 42 cm (H/W).

€138.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Painting 'Moving Clouds' (1821), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Painting 'Moving Clouds' (1821), framed
Original: 1821, oil on canvas, 18.3 x 24.5 cm, Kunsthalle Hamburg, high-quality edition on paper. Sheet size 30 x 40 cm (H/W). Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format 32 x 42 cm (H/W).

€138.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Abbey in Eichwald' (1809/10), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Abbey in Eichwald' (1809/10), framed
Original: 1809/10, oil on canvas, 110.4 x 171 cm, Berlin, SMB, Alte Nationalgalerie. 4-colour frequency-modulated edition on 200g FocusArt Natural paper. Motif size 47 x 74 cm (H/W). Sheet size 60 x 80 cm (H/W). Framed in silver-coloured solid wood framing with passe-partout, glazed. Format approx. 64 x 90.5 cm (H/W). Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie / Photo: Andres Kilger

€390.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Chalk cliffs on Rügen' (1818), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Chalk cliffs on Rügen' (1818), framed
'Chalk Cliffs on Rügen' is a painting by Caspar David Friedrich from around 1818. It is one of the most important works of Romanticism and has had a lasting influence on it. Original: 1818, oil on canvas, 90.5 x 71 cm, Museum Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur. Fine art giclée on artist's canvas made of 100% cotton treated with double UV protection varnish and mounted on a wooden stretcher frame like an original oil painting. Limited edition of 499 copies. In a handcrafted solid wood frame with metal leaf gilding. Size 74 x 61 cm (H/W). Exclusively at ars mundi.

€540.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Garden Terrace', framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Garden Terrace', framed
The work from the years 1811/1812 shows the view from the terrace of Erdmannsdorf Palace.original: Potsdam-Sanssouci, Charlottenhof Palace.for a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the oil painting was transferred directly onto artist's canvas made of 100% cotton using the fine art giclée process and mounted on stretcher bars. Framed in a solid wood gallery frame. Limited edition of 499 copies. Size 59 x 80 cm (H/W).

€498.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Kreidefelsen auf Rügen' (1818), version framed in gold colour
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Kreidefelsen auf Rügen' (1818), version framed in gold colour
Original: 1818, oil on canvas, 90.5 x 71 cm, Museum Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur The painting presented here is a high-quality edition on laid paper-like, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. Framed in a sophisticated, gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 44 x 37 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€148.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Kreidefelsen auf Rügen' (1818), version framed in silver colour
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Kreidefelsen auf Rügen' (1818), version framed in silver colour
Original: 1818, oil on canvas, 90.5 x 71 cm, Museum Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur The painting presented here is a high-quality edition on laid paper-like, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. Framed in a sophisticated, silver-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 44 x 37 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€148.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Ländliche ebene Gegend' (around 1822/23), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Ländliche ebene Gegend' (around 1822/23), framed
Area on Rügen or near Greifswald. Counterpart to 'Landscape with Windmills'. Original: oil on canvas, 27.4 x 41.1 cm, Berlin, Neues Pavillon Schlossgarten Charlottenburg. High-quality fine art giclée museum edition directly on artist's canvas made of cotton and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies. Numbered on the reverse with certificate. Framed in solid wood framing in antique gold with hammered metal overlay. Format approx. 32 x 45 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€340.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Landscape with windmills' (around 1822/23), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Landscape with windmills' (around 1822/23), framed
Area on the island of Rügen or near Greifswald. Counterpart to 'Ländliche ebene Gegend'. Original: oil on canvas, 27.7 x 41.1 cm. Gallery of Romanticism, Berlin, State Palaces and Gardens. High-quality fine art giclée museum edition directly on artist's canvas made of cotton and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies. Numbered on the reverse with certificate. Framed in solid wood framing in antique gold with hammered metal overlay. Format approx. 32 x 45 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€320.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Moonrise at the Sea' (1821), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Moonrise at the Sea' (1821), framed
The painting 'Moonrise by the Sea' from 1821 is a tender allegory of friendship and love: the young women sit in the foreground and look at their two men standing further away on the horizon. The two ships on the moonlit sea symbolise the couples' shared journey through life and love, while the demure separation of the sexes leaves room for friendship. Original: oil on canvas, St. Petersburg State Hermitage, Russia. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the painting was transferred directly onto 100% cotton artist's canvas using the brilliantly coloured Fine Art Giclée process and mounted on a wooden stretcher frame. The elegant solid wood model framing with metal leaf gilding rounds off the appearance perfectly. Limited edition of 499 copies. Format 65 x 79 cm (H/W).

€550.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Noon' - from the 'Daytime Cycle', framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Noon' - 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. 'Noon': In the second part of the cycle, a sandy path lined with heather and shrubs leads the viewer to distant dense forests. In the meadows, a hiker strides towards a pine grove, while a second hiker approaches the viewer along the path. 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)

€420.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'On the Sailor' (1818), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'On the Sailor' (1818), framed
Full speed ahead: with the wind at their backs and their sails full to bursting, the couple are hurtling towards their future together! Original: 1818, oil on canvas, 71 x 56 cm, State Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg, Russia Fine art giclée on canvas. Limited edition of 499 copies. Stretched on stretcher frame. In a handcrafted solid wood frame with metal leaf gilding. Format 56 x 46 cm (H/W). Exclusively at ars mundi.

€480.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'On the Sailor' (1818), version framed in gold colour
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'On the Sailor' (1818), version framed in gold colour
Original: 1818, oil on canvas, 71 x 56 cm, State Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg, Russia The painting presented here is a high-quality edition on laid paper-like, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. Framed in a sophisticated, gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 44 x 37 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€148.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'On the Sailor' (1818), version framed in silver colour
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'On the Sailor' (1818), version framed in silver colour
Original: 1818, oil on canvas, 71 x 56 cm, State Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg, Russia The painting presented here is a high-quality edition on laid paper-like, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. Framed in a sophisticated, silver-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 44 x 37 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€148.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Sailing ship in the fog' (1815), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Sailing ship in the fog' (1815), framed
It was his landscapes that made Caspar David Friedrich one of the most important painters of the Romantic period. But this fame did not last - almost forgotten during his lifetime, Friedrich was only rediscovered in the 20th century, with attention now focussing not only on his landscapes, but also on an almost classic 'seascape' such as the 'Sailing Ship in the Fog': with full sails, the three-master is drifting across a turbulent, fog-shrouded sea. Original: oil on canvas, Städtische Kunstsammlungen, Chemnitz. For a brilliant reproduction, the original artwork was transferred directly onto an artist's canvas made of 100% cotton using the fine art giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, with numbering and certificate on the reverse. Framed in handcrafted real wood museum framing with metal leaf gilding. Size 79 x 57 cm (H/W). Exclusively at ars mundi.

€540.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Summer (Landscape with Lovers)', framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'Summer (Landscape with Lovers)', framed
'Summer' with its light-flooded, seemingly boundless valley and the lovers in the foreground shows Friedrich's rare lively side. Original: Oil on canvas, Pinakothek, Munich Brilliant reproduction in fine art giclée process on artist's canvas, mounted on a stretcher. Limited edition of 499 copies, with numbering and certificate on the reverse. Framed in a handcrafted real wood museum frame with metal leaf gilding. Size 81 x 59 cm. Exclusively at ars mundi.

€560.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Afternoon' - from the 'Daytime Cycle', framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Afternoon' - 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 Afternoon': In the third part of the cycle, the reddish reflection of individual clouds indicates the approaching evening peace and bathes the landscape in a late afternoon light. The cornfield has already been partially harvested and the farmer is heading towards the end of the day in his horse and cart. This treasure from the Landesgalerie Hannover was transferred onto 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)

€420.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Arctic Ocean' (1824), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Arctic Ocean' (1824), framed
The main motif shows a ship sinking between gigantic ice floes, with only the stern sticking out of the frozen water. The ship itself can be seen dwarfed on the right-hand side of the piled-up, overpowering masses of ice: Nature majestically prevails over man's urge to progress. Original: Oil on canvas, Kunsthalle Hamburg Fine art giclée on canvas, stretched on stretcher. Limited edition of 499 copies. In a handcrafted studio frame with metal leaf gilding. Format 62 x 80 cm (H/W).

€580.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Arctic Ocean' (1824), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Arctic Ocean' (1824), framed
The main motif shows a ship sinking between gigantic ice floes, with only the stern sticking out of the frozen water. The ship itself can be seen dwarfed on the right-hand side of the piled-up, overpowering masses of ice: Nature majestically prevails over man's urge to progress.Original: 1824, oil on canvas, 96.7 x 126.9 cm, Kunsthalle Hamburg.High-quality edition on paper. Sheet size 30 x 40 cm (H/W). Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format 32 x 42 cm (H/W).

€138.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Dreamer' (around 1835), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Dreamer' (around 1835), framed
In 'The Dreamer', Friedrich used symbolic metaphors of nature to create a contemplative, romantic feeling. Original: c. 1835, oil on canvas, 27 x 21 cm, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Edition transferred to artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 55 x 41 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.

€490.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Evening' - from the 'Daytime Cycle', framed
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)

€420.00
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Greifswald Harbour' (1818-20), framed
Caspar David Friedrich: Picture 'The Greifswald Harbour' (1818-20), framed
Original: 1818-20, oil on canvas, 90 x 70 cm, Berlin National Gallery, high-quality edition on paper. Sheet size 40 x 30 cm (H/W). Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format 42 x 32 cm (H/W).

€138.00