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Autumn – Evening – Maturity (from the seasons, times of day, and ages of man cycle of 1803) — History & Facts
In Autumn – Evening – Maturity, the viewer is greeted by a warm palette of oranges, browns, and golds. The landscape features a tranquil scene with trees shedding their leaves, symbolizing the transition of seasons. A solitary figure stands in the foreground, contemplating the beauty of the autumn evening.
The sky is filled with soft, fading light, enhancing the mood of reflection and maturity. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for Caspar David Friedrich. The brushwork is delicate, allowing for a smooth blending of colors that captures the essence of the autumn atmosphere. The composition is balanced, with the figure positioned thoughtfully within the landscape.
The use of light and shadow adds depth, inviting the viewer to explore the scene further. Caspar David Friedrich was a leading figure in the Romantic movement, known for his landscapes that often convey deep emotional resonance. This work, created around 1803, reflects his interest in the themes of nature and the human experience. An interesting fact about this painting is that it is part of a series that explores the connection between the seasons, times of day, and stages of life.
Friedrich's ability to blend these themes makes this piece a significant representation of his artistic vision.
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