Afternoon (1821) by Caspar David Friedrich

Afternoon - Caspar David Friedrich - 1821

Artwork Information

TitleAfternoon
ArtistCaspar David Friedrich
Date1821
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationLower Saxony State Museum, Hanover, Germany

About Afternoon

The artwork, entitled “Afternoon,” was created by the artist Caspar David Friedrich in 1821. It is a fine example of the Romanticism art movement, categorized under the genre of landscape painting. This remarkable piece is part of the collection at the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover, Germany.

“Afternoon” depicts a serene, expansive landscape dominated by an overcast sky that casts a muted light over the scene. The foreground is replete with lush vegetation, while clusters of tall, slender trees provide a striking contrast against the softer, rolling hills in the distance. The depth and texture of the artwork captures an atmospheric moment of stillness, emphasizing the transient beauty of nature, a hallmark of Friedrich’s work within the Romanticism movement. The overall mood conveyed is one of contemplative solitude, which invites viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the natural world.

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