Landscape with a Spreading Tree by Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin. A monochromatic sepia wash drawing depicting a large gnarled tree with expansive branches in a quiet rural setting.

Landscape with a Spreading Tree

Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin

1865 · Medium Not Listed

This 19th-century sepia wash drawing centers on a magnificent, ancient tree, capturing the quiet strength of the natural world.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece with warm, lived-in color — holds a wall without competing for attention.

Often works in
Office · Study · Library
Placement
Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
Walls
Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Warm beige, Soft sage, Soft gray

About the piece

Created in 1865 by Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin, this landscape study highlights the artist's skillful use of tonal washes. The central subject, a gnarled and spreading tree, is rendered with rich earthy tones that contrast softly against a misty background, making it an elegant choice for a traditional study or library.