Artwork
Portræt af malerinden Christine Swane, f. Larsen, som ung

Portræt af malerinden Christine Swane, f. Larsen, som ung is an unspecified painting by the Impressionist artist Unknown. It dates from 1896 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
The work is a portrait executed in 1896, showing the young artist Christine Swane, born Larsen, seated in a chair and turned toward the right. Rendered in a restrained palette, the figure wears a dark jacket over a light dress, her hair gathered in a modest bun, against a muted brown backdrop. The painting resides in the collection of the Museum of Ethnography.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter, later known as painter Christine Swane, is presented with an air of quiet modesty. Her simple attire and unadorned pose suggest a focus on personal character rather than decorative display, reflecting a domestic or introspective atmosphere common in late‑19th‑century portraiture.
Technique & Style
The artist employs a realistic approach, emphasizing fine detail in the fabric folds and hair. A limited, earth‑toned palette creates a subdued mood, while careful modeling of light on the figure conveys volume without relying on vivid coloration, aligning the work with the naturalistic tendencies of its period.
History & Provenance
Created by the artist identified as 188_person in 1896, the portrait entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings at an unspecified date. Its presence in the museum links the piece to broader collections of cultural and artistic documentation, preserving a visual record of Swane’s early years.
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