Abtei im Eichwald

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Abtei im Eichwald is a haunting 1809–1810 Romantic landscape painting by Caspar David Friedrich depicting the ruins of a Gothic abbey amid a dark, wintry oak forest and cemetery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romantic painting
painting
applies to part panel
art form oil on canvas
artistic school German Romanticism NERFINISHED
collection Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin NERFINISHED
country of exhibition Germany NERFINISHED
country of origin Germany NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Saxony NERFINISHED
creator Caspar David Friedrich NERFINISHED
depicts Gothic window
bare oak trees
cemetery
crosses
dusk
fog
funeral procession
grave markers
monks
oak forest
ruined church
ruins of a Gothic abbey
winter landscape
exhibited with Der Mönch am Meer NERFINISHED
exhibition history Prussian Academy of Arts, Berlin NERFINISHED
genre landscape painting
has part Gothic abbey ruins
arched window opening
cemetery
coffin
monastic figures
oak trees
inception 1809
1810
location Alte Nationalgalerie NERFINISHED
main subject death
nature
religion
ruined abbey
transience of life
material used oil paint
movement Romanticism NERFINISHED
notable work of Caspar David Friedrich NERFINISHED
part of series companion piece to "Der Mönch am Meer"
title Abtei im Eichwald
title language German
translated title Abbey in the Oak Forest NERFINISHED
Abbey in the Oakwood NERFINISHED

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