Georg Baselitz
1938-
Fir Tree (Tanne)
1984
Gouache and ink on paper.
24 1/16 x 17 inches (61.1 x 43.2 cm)
Gift of the Baselitz Family.
2022.106
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Exhibition label: Baselitz often depicts fir trees - abundant both in German forests and traditional German Romantic landscapes - in order to highlight his art's northern roots. In the work of Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), for instance, evergreen trees are central to conveying a transcendental vision of nature. In 1985 a visitor to Baselitz's studio noted that a reproduction of a picture of pine trees by Friedrich was tacked to the wall.
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