The Great Enclosure

The Great Enclosure (German - Das Große Gehege) or The Ostra Enclosure (Ostra-Gehege) is an 1831 oil on canvas painting by Caspar David Friedrich, now in the Galerie Neue Meister in Dresden, though it hangs in the Albertinum. It is known as the "crowning achievement of Friedrich's late work".[1]

The Great Enclosure
ArtistCaspar David Friedrich
Year1831
Mediumoil on canvas
LocationGalerie Neue Meister, Dresden

In 1832 the work was acquired by the Sächsischen Kunstverein.[2] and was won in one of the Kunstverein's raffles in December 1832 by Gottlob Adolf Ernst von Nostitz und Jänkendorf.[3] It was acquired by its present owner in 1909 from Ella von Nostitz und Jänckendorf.

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References

  1. (in German) Werner Busch: Caspar David Friedrich. Ästhetik und Religion. Verlag C. H. Beck, München 2003, S. 188, Anmerkung dazu: Auch Helmut Börsch-Supan zitiert in Caspar David Friedrich Gesetz und Gefühl (2008) auf S. 11 hier Werner Busch
  2. (in German) Helmut Börsch-Supan, Karl Wilhelm Jähnig: Caspar David Friedrich. Gemälde, Druckgraphik und bildmäßige Zeichnungen, Prestel Verlag, München 1973, ISBN 3-7913-0053-9 (Werkverzeichnis), S. 431
  3. (in German) Akten des Sächsischen Kunstvereins Bd. II, fol. 293 b, Bd. III, fol. 14, 104 b


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