The Abbey in the Oakwood
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The Abbey in the Oakwood
Summary
The Abbey in the Oakwood is a painting[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (224 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Abbey in the Oakwood is the creator of Caspar David Friedrich[3].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's image is recorded as Caspar David Friedrich - Abtei im Eichwald - Google Art Project.jpg[4].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's owned by is recorded as Frederick William III of Prussia[6].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's owned by is recorded as Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation[7].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's genre is recorded as landscape painting[8].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's depicts is recorded as Eldena Abbey[9].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's made from material is recorded as oil paint[10].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's made from material is recorded as canvas[11].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's collection is recorded as Alte Nationalgalerie[12].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 178508264[13].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's inventory number is recorded as NG 8/85[14].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's GND ID is recorded as 4439562-0[15].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2009092783[16].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 11940577n[17].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's IdRef ID is recorded as 027343200[18].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's location is recorded as Alte Nationalgalerie[19].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's location is recorded as Berlin Palace[20].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's location is recorded as Kronprinzenpalais[21].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's Commons category is recorded as Friedrich, Caspar David - Abtei im Eichwald[22].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's catalog code is recorded as 75[23].
- +1809-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Abbey in the Oakwood[24].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04zyh50[25].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's described at URL is recorded as https://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/f/friedric/1/106fried.html[26].
- The Abbey in the Oakwood's described at URL is recorded as https://fotothek.spsg.de/detail/fotoViewerWeb?eadb_frame=_new&easydb=bugh56298bav8tusn0nvob4hu6&grid_id=24627&table_id=155&select_id=2479&currframe=mainframe&cid=search_1375_mainframe&parent_select_id=2479[27].
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Works and Contributions
The Abbey in the Oakwood is the creator of Caspar David Friedrich[3].
Why It Matters
The Abbey in the Oakwood ranks in the top 4% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (224 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]