Artwork
Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen

Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen is a photography by the Impressionist artist Unknown. It dates from 1896 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
The building has statues on its roof and a fence with draped ribbons in front.
This photo shows a large, gray building with many windows and a sloped roof. In front of it stands a tall statue of a person riding a horse on a pedestal. The building has statues on its roof and a fence with draped ribbons in front. The ground is empty, and the sky is pale.
The artist took this photo in 1896, capturing a real place in Copenhagen. The details look sharp but soft, like a mix of two styles.
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Overview
Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen is a photographic work created in 1896 by an unidentified artist (referred to as 180_person). The image is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography.
Subject & Meaning
The photograph depicts a serene scene of Amalienborg Square in Copenhagen, featuring a prominent gray building with multiple windows and a sloped roof, a central equestrian statue on a pedestal, rooftop statues, and a fenced area adorned with draped ribbons, set against a pale sky and an empty ground.
Technique & Style
The image exhibits a blend of sharp details and soft overall quality, suggesting an amalgam of two photographic styles, potentially reflecting the transitional techniques of the late 19th century.
History & Provenance
Created in 1896, the photograph is now housed at the Museum of Ethnography, though the artist remains unnamed in available records (designated as 180_person).
Context
Captured in 1896, the photograph offers a historical glimpse into the architectural and public spaces of late 19th-century Copenhagen, specifically highlighting the grandeur of Amalienborg Square.
Legacy
While the artist's identity and the work's broader influence are not highlighted, the photograph contributes to the documentary record of Copenhagen's historical architecture and public art, potentially informing studies in urban history and photography's development.
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