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The Abbey in the Oakwood : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Abbey in the Oakwood
''The Abbey in the Oakwood'' ((ドイツ語:Abtei im Eichwald)) is an oil painting by Caspar David Friedrich. It was painted between 1809 and 1810 in Dresden and was first shown together with the painting ''The Monk by the Sea'' in the Berlin Academy exhibition of 1810. On Friedrich's request ''The Abbey in the Oakwood'' was hung beneath ''The Monk by the Sea''.〔Held: Romantik , 2003. 81〕 After the exhibition both pictures were bought by king Frederick Wilhelm III for his collection.〔Wolf, 31〕 Today the paintings hang side by side in the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. ==Description== A procession of monks, some of whom bear a coffin, head toward the gate of a ruined Gothic church in the center of the painting. Only two candles light their way. A newly dug grave yawns out of the snow in the foreground, near which several crosses can be faintly discerned. This lower third of the picture lies in darkness—only the highest part of the ruins and the tips of the leafless oaks are lit by the setting sun. The waxing crescent moon appears in the sky.
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