Caspar David Friedrich:
Picture "The Lonely Tree" (1821) in gallery frame
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Limited, 499 pieces| Reproduction, giclee on canvas | Stretcher | Gallery frame | Size: 75 x 57 cm (W / H)
The Lone Tree from 1821, representative of Germany, is damaged by the occupation of the French. In the area of the tree itself indicates a positive trend: the rising daylight is the symbol for a bright and better future. For many observers Friedrich's painting represent the ailing nature. But the tree is a shepherd, a symbol of the hope of healing and harmony between human beings and creation.
Original: Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
Transmitted in fine art giclee on artist canvas made from 100% cotton and mounted on a stretcher. Limited edition of 499 pieces. Framing in solid wood gallery. Size: 75 x 57 cm (W / H).
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Caspar David Friedrich: Picture "The Lonely Tree" (1821) in gallery frame
The Lone Tree from 1821, representative of Germany, is damaged by the occupation of the French. In the area of the tree itself indicates a positive trend: the rising daylight is the symbol for a bright and better future. For many observers Friedrich's painting represent the ailing nature. But the tree is a shepherd, a symbol of the hope of healing and harmony between human beings and creation.
Original: Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
Transmitted in fine art giclee on artist canvas made from 100% cotton and mounted on a stretcher. Limited edition of 499 pieces. Framing in solid wood gallery. Size: 75 x 57 cm (W / H).