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Neubrandenburg Burning
(Das brennende Neubrandenburg)
ArtistCaspar David Friedrich
Year1830–1835
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions72.2 cm × 101.3 cm (28.4 in × 39.9 in)
LocationHamburger Kunsthalle
AccessionHK-1050

Neubrandenburg Burning (German - Das brennende Neubrandenburg), dated around 1834, is an oil on canvas painting by Caspar David Friedrich, now in the Hamburg Kunsthalle.[1]

It is also known as Sunrise at Neubrandenburg (Sonnenaufgang bei Neubrandenburg) or Sunset at Neubrandenburg (Sonnenuntergang bei Neubrandenburg). The artist's parents were both born in Neubrandenburg and he often painted it - another example is Neubrandenburg.

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  1. ^ "Online Collection | Hamburger Kunsthalle". Hamburger Kunsthalle. Retrieved January 10, 2024.