Artwork

Mindet, Christiansø

Mindet, Christiansø, by Unknown, 1912
Mindet, Christiansø, by Unknown, 1912

Mindet, Christiansø is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1912 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.

About this work

It’s not a painting—it’s a photograph, but the colors are faded and the details are rough.

This looks like a blurry photo of a small island. The sky is pale blue with some clouds. Trees and bushes cover most of the land. There’s a white building near the water’s edge, and the whole scene feels soft and hazy.

The photo was taken in 1912. It’s not a painting—it’s a photograph, but the colors are faded and the details are rough.

Next, check out Museum of Ethnography to see more photos like this.

Overview

‘Mindet, Christiansø’ is a photographic image produced in 1912 by the artist recorded as 33325_person. The work is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. It presents a small, low‑lying island under a pale blue sky, with a cluster of trees and a white structure near the shoreline, rendered in a soft, hazy manner.

Subject & Meaning

The photograph captures Christiansø, a modest island whose landscape is dominated by vegetation and a solitary white building that appears to sit at the water’s edge. The composition emphasizes the tranquil atmosphere of the place, inviting contemplation of the island’s isolation and the subtle interplay between land, sea, and sky.

Technique & Style

Taken with early twentieth‑century photographic equipment, the image exhibits a characteristic lack of sharpness and a muted colour palette. The fading of tones and the gentle diffusion of detail suggest either the original exposure conditions or the effects of age, resulting in a dream‑like visual quality that differs from a precise documentary record.

History & Provenance

Created in 1912, the photograph entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings at an unspecified date and remains catalogued under the artist’s identifier 33325_person. Its preservation within an ethnographic context reflects the institution’s interest in visual documentation of places and cultures beyond conventional fine‑art collections.

Context

Christiansø, situated in the Baltic Sea, has historically served as a naval outpost and fishing community. The 1912 image records the island during a period of relative stability before the upheavals of the World Wars, offering a visual snapshot of its built environment and natural setting at that time.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known