Menu
Voorvertoning Bekijk in AR Bestel handgeschilderde reproductie Schakel over naar digitale afbeelding Verstuur
Details bekijken Toevoegen aan favorieten Download Vergelijkbare items Röntgenonderzoek Diavoorstelling Statistieken

Kerkhofpoort

Ontdek 'Kerkhofpoort' (1822) van Caspar David Friedrich, een prachtig Romantisch landschap met een serene kerkhofscène, gedetailleerde architectuur, atmosferische verlichting en thema's van herinnering en vergankelijkheid.

Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840): Duitse Romantiek kunstenaar die prachtige landschappen schilderde & symbolische kunst verkende, geïnspireerd door natuur en spiritualiteit. Een pionier van zijn tijd.

Giclée / Kunstafdrukken

Giclée- of canvasafdruk van museumkwaliteit met een snelle productie en flexibele afwerkingsmogelijkheden. ( Bestel handgeschilderde reproductie Schakel over naar digitale afbeelding)

P118B $10
P118H $10
P118W $10
P438Z $10
P508JH $12
P508YH $12
P805H $10
P805Z $10
P919BZ $10
P919G $10
P919XJ $10
P959ZH $10
P968JZ $12
W106C $8
W218G $10
W218JH $8
W218Y $10
W307PJ $10
W316G $10
W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
W500HY $15
W500JH $15
W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
W953PJ $8

Standaardformaat
op maat gemaakt
CM
INCH

Kies uit onze vooraf ingestelde maten die overeenkomen met de originele verhoudingen van het kunstwerk.

breedte
hoogte

U kunt uw eigen afmetingen opgeven om in een specifieke lijst of ruimte te passen. Als de door u gekozen maat niet overeenkomt met de proporties van het originele kunstwerk, zullen wij de afbeelding bijsnijden of uitbreiden met een gespiegelde of effen rand. Een digitaal mockup wordt ter goedkeuring naar u verzonden voordat de productie begint.
Houd er rekening mee dat de preview op het scherm de werkelijke bijsneding of uitbreiding niet weergeeft. Alleen de mockup toont de uiteindelijke compositie nauwkeurig.
Hoewel aangepaste maten beschikbaar zijn, raden wij aan een afmeting uit de vooraf bepaalde lijst te kiezen om de originele proporties te behouden.

Wereldwijde levering () binnen 2 weken in plaats van de standaard 4/5 weken. (17 september)

why_choose_icon
Gratis wereldwijde expressverzending
why_choose_icon
Hoogwaardig linnen canvas
why_choose_icon
Volledige verzendverzekering
why_choose_icon
Garantie op terugbetaling van invoerrechten
why_choose_icon
Garantie op exacte kleurweergave
why_choose_icon
Retourbeleid van 100 dagen (alleen bij defecten)
why_choose_icon
100% Geld-terug-garantie
why_choose_icon
Korting bij meerdere afnames

Totaalprijs

$ 81

reproduction

Kerkhofpoort

Giclée / Kunstafdrukken

Afmetingen reproductie

-

Eindtotaal

$ 81

Snelle feiten

  • notable_elements: Arched gateway, weathered brick walls, gnarled trees, textured surfaces, atmospheric lighting
  • artist: Caspar David Friedrich
  • movement: Romanticism
  • influences: German Romantic landscape tradition, themes of spirituality and the sublime
  • title: Churchyard Gate
  • subject: A tranquil churchyard gate with aged walls, leafless trees, and a pathway leading into a softly illuminated courtyard, evoking themes of transition and memory.

Kunstquiz

Er is slechts één goed antwoord op elke vraag.

Vraag 1:
Who is the artist of 'Churchyard Gate'?
Vraag 2:
In what year was 'Churchyard Gate' created?
Vraag 3:
What is the primary theme conveyed by 'Churchyard Gate'?
Vraag 4:
Which artistic movement is 'Churchyard Gate' associated with?
Vraag 5:
What technique is most evident in Friedrich's depiction of the scene?

Captivating Subject and Tranquil Atmosphere

This evocative artwork masterfully captures a quiet, contemplative scene of a churchyard gate at dusk. The scene invites viewers into a serene world where natural and architectural elements intertwine, evoking themes of transition, memory, and spiritual reflection. The aged stone pathway and weathered brick walls frame the entrance, leading the eye inward to a softly illuminated courtyard that suggests a place of reverence and timelessness. Leafless, twisting trees add a touch of melancholy beauty, emphasizing the passage of time and the enduring presence of history within this tranquil setting.

Impeccable Style and Technique

Created in 1822, this piece exemplifies the realistic style characteristic of early 19th-century Romanticism. The artist employs meticulous brushwork to render textures with remarkable precision—from the roughness of stone and brick to the gnarled bark of the trees. Subtle tonal variations and nuanced lighting create a layered depth, enhancing the atmospheric quality of the scene. The diffused light, reminiscent of early morning or late afternoon, casts gentle shadows that deepen the sense of perspective and invite viewers to explore beyond the gate into the mysterious courtyard.

Historical Context and Artistic Significance

Produced during a period when Romantic artists sought to evoke emotion and explore the sublime in nature, this work reflects the era’s fascination with spirituality, decay, and the passage of time. The early 19th century was marked by a renewed interest in Gothic architecture and themes of mortality, which are subtly woven into the scene. The artist’s careful attention to detail and atmospheric effects align with the broader Romantic movement’s emphasis on emotion, individual perception, and the awe-inspiring power of nature.

Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

The churchyard gate symbolizes transition—between life and death, the earthly and the spiritual. The barren trees and aged walls evoke a sense of decay and nostalgia, prompting reflection on mortality and the enduring nature of memory. The distant church steeple and crosses serve as spiritual anchors, reinforcing themes of faith and remembrance. The overall tone is contemplative and serene, inspiring viewers to pause and consider the quiet beauty of life's transient moments.

Perfect for Inspiration and Interior Elegance

This high-quality reproduction is an ideal choice for art lovers, collectors, and interior designers seeking to infuse their spaces with a sense of history, spirituality, and tranquility. Its realistic detail and atmospheric depth make it a captivating focal point in any setting—be it a refined living room, a contemplative study, or a sophisticated gallery wall. The artwork’s timeless appeal and profound symbolism make it not only a visual delight but also a meaningful addition that encourages reflection and emotional connection.

Biografie van de kunstenaar

A Solitary Vision: The Life and Art of Caspar David Friedrich

Born in the Baltic port city of Greifswald in 1774, Caspar David Friedrich’s life was steeped in a melancholic atmosphere that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. His early years were marked by loss – the deaths of his mother and siblings cast a long shadow, fostering a sensitivity to mortality and transience that became central themes in his work. Initially educated by his older brother Christian in drawing, Friedrich’s formal training began at the University of Leipzig, where he pursued both art and theology, though neither degree was completed. This dual interest – a fascination with the visual world alongside a deep spiritual questioning – would prove crucial to his development as an artist. Further studies in Copenhagen honed his technical skills, exposing him to landscape painting traditions that would serve as a foundation for his unique style, yet it was not imitation he sought but rather expression—a means of conveying inner emotional states through the language of nature.

The Birth of Romantic Landscape

Friedrich’s artistic journey wasn't merely about depicting scenery; it was about imbuing landscapes with profound symbolic meaning. He moved away from the meticulous detail favored by earlier artists, embracing a more personal and expressive approach. His paintings are characterized by an emphasis on the sublime – evoking feelings of awe, terror, and spiritual connection in the face of nature’s grandeur. The use of *Rückenfiguren*, figures seen from behind, became a signature element, inviting viewers to step into the scene and share in the contemplative experience. Natural elements like ancient trees, towering mountains, swirling fog, and crumbling ruins weren't simply picturesque details; they were potent symbols representing life’s cycles, spiritual longing, and the weight of history. His palette, often muted with blues, grays, and browns, further enhanced the mood of introspection and solemnity that pervades his work. He pioneered a way to depict landscapes not as mere views but as reflections of the human soul—a revolutionary concept for its time.

Iconic Works and Enduring Themes

Several paintings stand out as defining examples of Friedrich’s artistic achievement. “Abbey in the Oakwood” (1809-1810), a haunting image of a ruined churchyard enveloped by bare trees, speaks powerfully to themes of mortality and spiritual decay. The composition is deliberately sparse, emphasizing the desolate beauty of ruin and prompting reflection on the passage of time. “Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog” (c. 1818), arguably his most recognizable work, depicts a solitary man gazing out over a misty mountain landscape. This iconic image embodies the Romantic ideal of the individual confronting the vastness and mystery of existence—a figure dwarfed by nature yet simultaneously connected to it on a spiritual level. The Rückenfigur technique powerfully conveys this sense of contemplation and vulnerability. “Chalk Cliffs on Rügen” (1818) demonstrates Friedrich’s mastery of atmospheric effects, capturing the ethereal quality of dawn light filtering through fog-laden cliffs. It subtly evokes German national identity—a growing concern in the fragmented political landscape of early 19th-century Germany. Finally, “The Sea of Ice” (1824) presents a dramatic depiction of an Arctic wasteland, representing nature’s immense power and indifference to human fate. The painting's chilling realism underscores Friedrich’s fascination with confronting the sublime—the awe-inspiring beauty that simultaneously inspires terror and reverence.

Influences and Artistic Style

Friedrich drew inspiration from diverse sources, including Dutch Golden Age landscape painters like Jacob van Ruisdael, whose masterful use of light and atmosphere profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities. He was also deeply influenced by the philosophical writings of Immanuel Kant, particularly Kant’s concept of transcendental idealism—the idea that our experience is shaped by innate mental structures rather than solely by sensory input. This intellectual framework informed Friedrich's belief in the importance of subjective perception and emotional expression as pathways to spiritual understanding. His artistic style is characterized by a deliberate simplification of form, prioritizing mood and symbolism over precise detail. He eschewed academic conventions, favoring instead a painterly technique that conveyed emotion through tonal gradations and textural variations—a radical departure from prevailing artistic trends.

Legacy and Rediscovery

Friedrich’s art achieved considerable renown during his lifetime, though it remained largely unrecognized for decades after his death in Dresden in 1840. However, he experienced a significant revival in the late 20th century, becoming widely celebrated as one of the most important figures in German Romanticism. His emphasis on subjective experience and emotional expression paved the way for later movements like Symbolism and Surrealism, influencing generations of artists who sought to explore the inner world through visual means. He didn’t simply paint what he saw; he painted what he *felt*, and it is this profound honesty that continues to captivate and inspire audiences today. His work stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to confront existential questions—to contemplate our relationship with nature, with God, and with ourselves—a timeless contribution to Western artistic heritage.
Caspar David Friedrich

Caspar David Friedrich

1774 - 1840 , Duitsland

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantiek
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Symbolisten
    • Surrealisten
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Nederlandse Meesters
    • J.C. Dahl
  • Date Of Birth: 5 september 1774
  • Full Name: Caspar David Friedrich
  • Nationality: Duits
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Abtei im Eichwald
    • Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer
    • Kreideklippen auf Rügens
    • Das Eissee
  • Place Of Birth: Greifswald, Duitsland
Ontdek kunstwerken georganiseerd op thema, stijl en kenmerk.