Artwork
Landscape Study. Kroken at Sogn, Norway

Landscape Study. Kroken at Sogn, Norway is an unspecified painting by the Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1826 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst. Landscape Study.
About this work
Overview
Landscape Study. Kroken at Sogn, Norway is a landscape painting from 1826, currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography. The work depicts a serene mountain valley in Norway, characterized by rolling hills, a winding river, and a soft, misty atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The painting's subject is a peaceful Norwegian mountain valley, emphasizing nature's tranquil aspect. A lone deer and two seated figures are subtly integrated into the landscape, suggesting a harmonious coexistence with the natural world.
Technique & Style
The artist employed soft, misty rendering and thoughtful use of light and shadow to achieve depth. This approach aligns with Romanticist landscape traditions, which often emphasized mood and the emotional potential of natural settings.
History & Provenance
Created in 1826 by 278_person, the painting is now part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography.
Context
The work reflects the broader artistic movement of Romanticism, where nature was frequently used as a vehicle for expressing profound emotions and the sublime.
Artist & collection



















