Artwork
Den danske eskadre til ankers på Warnemünde rhed. Deres kongelige højheder kronprinsen og kronprinsessen ankommer på dampskibet "Kiel" til eskadren, og orlogsskibet "Christian den Ottende" begynder at salutere

Den danske eskadre til ankers på Warnemünde rhed. Deres kongelige højheder kronprinsen og kronprinsessen ankommer på dampskibet "Kiel" til eskadren, og orlogsskibet "Christian den Ottende" begynder at salutere is a photography by the Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1842 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst. This 1842 painting depicts a ceremonial naval scene at Warnemünde harbor, where the Danish fleet is anchored.
About this work
Overview
This 1842 painting depicts a ceremonial naval scene at Warnemünde harbor, where the Danish fleet is anchored. The arrival of the crown prince and princess on the steamship 'Kiel' prompts a salute from the warship 'Christian den Ottende'.
Subject & Meaning
The artwork captures a moment of royal pageantry, emphasizing the grandeur and protocol of the Danish monarchy's interaction with its naval forces. The scene conveys a sense of formal occasion and national pride.
Technique & Style
The painting features a Romanticist approach, characterized by the use of expressive color and light to evoke atmosphere. Cloudy skies and calm waters enhance the sense of depth and ceremonial solemnity.
History & Provenance
Created in 1842 by 35588_person, the painting is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography.
Context
The work reflects the artistic influences of the Romanticism movement, which often explored themes of national identity, power, and the sublime in nature and human achievement.
Legacy
While specific lasting impacts of this piece are not widely documented, it remains a notable example of 19th-century Danish maritime and royal-themed art within the Museum of Ethnography's holdings.
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