North Zealand Landscape at Lake Arre where King Valdemar the Victor built Dronningholm Castle in Memory of his Queen Dagmar
1841
unspecified
From the collection of Statens Museum for Kunst
1841
unspecified
From the collection of Statens Museum for Kunst
Dominant colour
North Zealand Landscape at Lake Arre where King Valdemar the Victor built Dronningholm Castle in Memory of his Queen Dagmar is a 1841 unspecified by Unknown, a Romanticism work, held at Statens Museum for Kunst.
This painting shows a quiet, rolling landscape with soft hills and a winding road cutting through fields. In the distance, there’s a small, ruined stone building and a cluster of trees along the shore of a calm lake. The sky is pale, almost white, blending into the misty hills. Darker patches of trees and bushes frame the edges, adding depth. The artist used gentle shading to make the scene feel peaceful and distant. The ruins hint at history, but the focus stays on the natural shapes and light. Next, look up Romanticism to see how artists used nature to tell stories.
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