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Gothic Church behind a Grove of Oaks
Karl Frederich Schinkel, 1810

This is Schinkel's most famous print and one of his most important graphic works. It is an early example of lithograph from Berlin. Depicts church with rose window, gravestones and people walking amongst them.
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Title of artwork, date
Gothic Church behind a Grove of Oaks, 1810
Date supported
1997
Medium and material
Pen lithograph on China paper
Dimensions
49 x 34 cm
Grant
9000
Total cost
27103
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