Artwork
Parti ved Ponte Molle i Roms Campagne

Parti ved Ponte Molle i Roms Campagne is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Created around 1850, Parti ved Ponte Molle i Roms Campagne is an oil painting attributed to the artist catalogued as 10827_person. The work is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography, where it is displayed as an example of mid‑nineteenth‑century rural landscape painting.
Subject & Meaning
The canvas depicts a tranquil countryside scene: a meandering river occupies the foreground, while a solitary figure hauls a cart along a dirt track. In the distance, a modest stone tower crowns a gentle hill, and the sky is filled with soft, diffused clouds. The composition conveys a sense of quiet labor and the peaceful rhythm of agrarian life.
Technique & Style
The artist renders the landscape with a restrained palette of muted greens and blues, allowing the subtle variations of light to define the riverbank and rolling hills. Careful modeling of atmospheric perspective creates depth, while the smooth brushwork blends colors to suggest the calmness of the scene rather than dramatic contrast.
History & Provenance
The painting entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings sometime after its creation, though precise acquisition details remain undocumented. Its attribution to 10827_person reflects the museum’s cataloguing system for works whose creators are not fully identified, preserving the piece within the broader context of 19th‑century European landscape art.
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