Artwork
Et sydlandsk landskab i fuldmåne

Et sydlandsk landskab i fuldmåne is an unspecified work on paper by Unknown. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst. Created around 1750 by the artist catalogued as 6497_person, this watercolor depicts a nocturnal southern landscape under a full moon.
About this work
Overview
Created around 1750 by the artist catalogued as 6497_person, this watercolor depicts a nocturnal southern landscape under a full moon. The composition is held in the Museum of Ethnography and presents a tranquil scene of countryside life, rendered in muted blues and grays punctuated by touches of green, brown, and a red‑tiled roof.
Subject & Meaning
The work portrays a moonlit vista where a winding path leads to a modest house surrounded by a low fence. Trees and shrubs frame the foreground, while figures on horseback traverse the scene, suggesting movement and daily activity within a quiet rural setting.
Technique & Style
Executed in watercolor, the painting employs delicate glazing to achieve a soft, atmospheric effect. Layered washes of cool tones create depth, while the occasional warm accents—such as the red roof—provide focal points, exemplifying the medium’s capacity for subtle tonal variation.
History & Provenance
Dating to the mid‑18th century, the piece entered the collection of the Museum of Ethnography, where it remains on display. Its attribution to 6497_person reflects the museum’s cataloguing system rather than a widely recognized name, underscoring the work’s role within a broader ethnographic context.
Context
The painting reflects contemporary interest in documenting everyday landscapes and rural life during the Enlightenment era. Its emphasis on natural light, particularly the full moon, aligns with the period’s fascination with atmospheric effects and the interplay between humanity and the environment.
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