Artwork
Monte Circeo Seen from the District of Terracina

Monte Circeo Seen from the District of Terracina is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Monte Circeo Seen from the District of Terracina, attributed to the artist identified as 1233_person, dates to around 1850. The work is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. It presents a tranquil coastal scene, with a calm expanse of water in the foreground that mirrors the sky, and a distant mountain rising beyond a modest arrangement of rocks and vegetation.
Subject & Meaning
The composition captures a specific view of the Italian coastline, focusing on the relationship between land, sea, and sky. The serene atmosphere, emphasized by the still water and gentle lighting, suggests a contemplative appreciation of nature’s quiet grandeur rather than a narrative episode, inviting viewers to consider the enduring presence of the landscape.
Technique & Style
Executed in a realistic manner, the painting employs smooth, even brushstrokes that convey a sense of depth and three‑dimensionality. The palette is restrained, dominated by muted blues and greens that reinforce the calm mood. Careful attention to texture appears in the rendering of rock surfaces and foliage, while the reflective quality of the water is achieved through subtle tonal variations.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1850, the work entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings at an unspecified date, where it remains part of the institution’s representation of 19th‑century landscape painting. The artist, recorded only as 1233_person, is otherwise obscure, and the piece offers a rare example of his approach to depicting Italian scenery during that period.
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