The Abbey in the Oakwood

The Abbey in the Oakwood
German: Abtei im Eichwald
ArtistCaspar David Friedrich
Year1809–10
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions110 cm × 171 cm (43.3 in × 67.3 in)
LocationAlte Nationalgalerie, Berlin

The Abbey in the Oakwood (German: Abtei im Eichwald) is an oil painting by the German Romantic artist 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 Prussian Academy of Arts exhibition of 1810. On Friedrich's request The Abbey in the Oakwood was hung beneath The Monk by the Sea.[1] This painting is one of over two dozen of Friedrich's works that include cemeteries or graves.

After the exhibition both pictures were bought by king Frederick Wilhelm III for his collection. Today the paintings hang side by side in the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin.[2][3]

  1. ^ Held (2003), 81
  2. ^ Wolf (2003), p. 31
  3. ^ "Abtei im Eichwald" [The Abbey in the Oakwood]. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Berlin State Museums) (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-14.