Artwork
Interior of a Peasant's House

Interior of a Peasant's House is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1907 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Interior of a Peasant's House, created circa 1907 by 1010_person, is a photographic work housed at the Museum of Ethnography. It captures a humble domestic setting, emphasizing the everyday over ornateness.
Subject & Meaning
The photograph depicts a cluttered, dimly lit peasant's room with basic furnishings, including a bed with a striped blanket, a simple table with a pitcher and bowl, and a stove with a kettle. A religious painting hangs above the bed, adding a layer of personal or spiritual depth to the otherwise austere environment. The focus is on the mundane aspects of daily life.
Technique & Style
The image features soft lighting, which merges shadows with the rough-textured walls, contributing to a sense of realism and quiet intimacy. The composition avoids dramatic highlights, instead opting for a subdued, observational approach.
History & Provenance
Created around 1907, the work is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography, suggesting its value lies in documenting everyday peasant life of the era.
Context
The photograph reflects the early 20th-century interest in capturing the lives of common people, a trend seen in various art forms of the time. It provides a glimpse into the living conditions and simple, religiously influenced decor of peasants during this period.
Legacy
While specific influence or widespread recognition of 'Interior of a Peasant's House' is not detailed, it contributes to the broader legacy of documentary photography in capturing socio-economic realities of the past.
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