Artwork

Marie får mad

Marie får mad, by Unknown, 1906
Marie får mad, by Unknown, 1906

Marie får mad is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1906 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.

About this work

Overview

Created in 1906 by the photographer known as 1231_person, “Marie får mad” is a black‑and‑white image preserved in the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. The picture captures an intimate domestic scene, focusing on a woman and a young child seated together indoors. Warm illumination highlights their faces and hands, while surrounding objects remain in softer shadow.

Subject & Meaning

The composition presents a mother figure, identifiable by her dark hat and striped dress, leaning toward a child who clutches a small object. The child looks directly at the camera, suggesting a moment of engagement, while the woman’s gaze is gently averted, conveying a sense of quiet attention and care within a private setting.

Technique & Style

The photograph employs a chiaroscuro‑like contrast, with a luminous focus on the subjects’ faces and hands against a dimmer background of shelves and framed pictures. The careful control of light creates depth and emphasizes the tactile connection between the figures, characteristic of early twentieth‑century portrait photography.

History & Provenance

Since its production in the early twentieth century, the image has remained in the custody of the Museum of Ethnography. The institution acquired the work as part of its broader collection documenting everyday life and cultural practices, ensuring its preservation for scholarly study.

Context

The image reflects domestic visual culture of the period, offering insight into everyday attire, interior décor, and familial interaction in the early 1900s. The presence of shelves with framed pictures and assorted objects provides a glimpse into the material environment surrounding ordinary households of the time.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known