Artwork
Field of Oats near Vejby

Field of Oats near Vejby is a photography by the Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1843 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Created in 1843, this image titled “Field of Oats near Vejby” is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. The work records a rural landscape, focusing on a cultivated oat field set against a modest horizon that includes trees and a nearby dwelling. The composition is rendered in a naturalistic manner, emphasizing the everyday scenery of the Danish countryside.
Subject & Meaning
The picture captures an expanse of oat stalks, their green blades reaching upward with occasional brown tips that suggest maturity. Beyond the crop, a line of trees provides a varied palette of greens, while a modest brown house punctuates the background. The tranquil atmosphere, underscored by a muted gray sky, conveys a quiet moment of agricultural labor and landscape.
Technique & Style
Executed with meticulous attention to detail, the image employs a realistic approach that conveys texture and movement. The oat stems appear to ripple as if stirred by a gentle breeze, while the foliage displays subtle shifts in hue. The artist’s handling of light and shadow gives depth to the field and surrounding elements, reinforcing the work’s observational fidelity.
History & Provenance
Attributed to the artist recorded as 1008_person, the piece has remained within institutional holdings, currently residing at the Museum of Ethnography. Its date of creation, 1843, places it in the mid‑19th‑century period when landscape depictions of everyday rural life were gaining prominence in Northern European art.
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