Artwork

Winter in Nordstrand

Winter in Nordstrand, by Unknown, 1850
Winter in Nordstrand, by Unknown, 1850

Winter in Nordstrand 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

Winter in Nordstrand, attributed to the artist known as 1810_person, is an image created around 1850. The work is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. It presents a winter landscape that emphasizes quietness and spatial depth, inviting viewers to contemplate a muted, snow‑covered environment.

Subject & Meaning

The composition centers on a snow‑blanketed ground in the foreground, interrupted by a handful of trees with dark trunks and skeletal branches. Beyond the trees lies a body of water that mirrors a pale blue sky, reinforcing a sense of stillness and the subdued light typical of winter days.

Technique & Style

The artist employs a restrained palette of whites, blues, and muted earth tones, allowing the contrast between the dark tree trunks and the bright snow to define form. Linear perspective is achieved through the gradual blending of water and sky in the background, creating an impression of distance without elaborate detail.

History & Provenance

Created circa 1850, the image has remained within institutional holdings and is currently displayed at the Museum of Ethnography. Its attribution to 1810_person reflects the artist’s activity in the mid‑nineteenth century, though further documentation of its early ownership is limited.

Context

The work aligns with mid‑nineteenth‑century European landscape traditions that favored naturalistic depictions of seasonal change. By focusing on a tranquil winter scene, the image reflects contemporary interests in portraying the quiet, contemplative aspects of nature rather than dramatic or narrative content.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known