Caspar David Friedrich:
Painting "Moonrise on Sea" (1821) in a frame
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Limited, 499 exemplars | Reproduction, giclée on canvas | Wedge frame | Model framing | Format 79 x 65 cm
The painting “Moonrise on Sea" from 1821 is a delicate allegory of friendship and love: the young women are sitting in the foreground, looking at their two men, who are staying farther, into the horizon. The two boats on the moonlight-flooded sea symbolize the life together and their common way in life and the modest separation by genders leaves place for friendship.
Original: Oil on canvas, State Hermitage St. Petersburg, Russia.
For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred, using a fine art giclée technique, directly on real art canvas of 100% cotton and stretched on a wooden stretcher frame. A high-quality solid wood framing rounds out the exquisite whole painting. Limited series of 499 exemplars, serially numbered on the backside. Format 79 x 65 cm.
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Caspar David Friedrich: Painting "Moonrise on Sea" (1821) in a frame
The painting “Moonrise on Sea" from 1821 is a delicate allegory of friendship and love: the young women are sitting in the foreground, looking at their two men, who are staying farther, into the horizon. The two boats on the moonlight-flooded sea symbolize the life together and their common way in life and the modest separation by genders leaves place for friendship.
Original: Oil on canvas, State Hermitage St. Petersburg, Russia.
For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred, using a fine art giclée technique, directly on real art canvas of 100% cotton and stretched on a wooden stretcher frame. A high-quality solid wood framing rounds out the exquisite whole painting. Limited series of 499 exemplars, serially numbered on the backside. Format 79 x 65 cm.