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Monastery Ruins (Gothic Church Ruin), c. 1806 (pen and ink and w / c on paper)
XKH156633 Monastery Ruins (Gothic Church Ruin), c.1806 (pen and ink and w/c on paper) by Friedrich, Caspar David (1774-1840); 12.6x12.6 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; (add.info.: Ruine mit Monch (Gotische Kirchenruine); Eldena Abbey near Greitswald; ); German, out of copyright
Media ID 12731577
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This print showcases the "Monastery Ruins (Gothic Church Ruin)" by Caspar David Friedrich, a renowned German artist of the Romanticist movement. Created around 1806, this exquisite piece is rendered in pen and ink with watercolor on paper, measuring 12.6x12.6 cm. The artwork depicts a hauntingly beautiful scene of an ancient Gothic church ruin nestled amidst nature's embrace. The delicate strokes and intricate details bring to life the crumbling architecture, evoking a sense of melancholy and nostalgia for times long past. Eldena Abbey near Greitswald serves as the inspiration for this masterpiece, capturing both its architectural grandeur and monastic aura. A lone monk can be seen standing amidst the ruins, adding an element of mystery and contemplation to the composition. Displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany, this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty. It represents Friedrich's fascination with ruins as symbols of transience and decay while also celebrating their enduring allure. As you gaze upon this print, let yourself be transported back in time to witness the majesty of a forgotten era. Immerse yourself in Friedrich's world where nature intertwines with human creation, inviting reflection on our own impermanence within the vastness of existence.
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