Artwork
Late Autumn Day in the Jægersborg Deer Park, North of Copenhagen

Late Autumn Day in the Jægersborg Deer Park, North of Copenhagen is a photography by the Impressionist artist Unknown. It dates from 1886 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Created in 1886 by the artist identified as 987_person, this work titled Late Autumn Day in the Jægersborg Deer Park, North of Copenhagen, is an image held in the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. The composition depicts a tranquil forest setting during the late autumn season, characterized by bare trees and a subdued, diffused light.
Subject & Meaning
The scene presents a quiet woodland with tall, leaf‑less trunks and a modest signpost positioned near the centre of the view. In the distance, a small group of grazing animals can be seen, suggesting a peaceful coexistence of human markers and wildlife within the park’s natural environment.
Technique & Style
The artist employs loose brushwork that merges hues to convey the shifting quality of sunlight across the forest floor. By allowing colors to blend rather than delineate sharp edges, the image emphasizes the atmospheric effect of light and shadow, a concern reminiscent of late‑nineteenth‑century approaches to landscape painting.
History & Provenance
Since its creation in 1886, the image has been part of the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings. The museum’s acquisition records indicate that the work entered the collection as part of a broader effort to document regional landscapes and cultural settings in Denmark.
Context
The depiction aligns with a period in which Scandinavian artists increasingly turned to local scenery for inspiration, often focusing on the interplay of natural light and seasonal change. The portrayal of Jægersborg Deer Park reflects both the aesthetic interests of the time and the cultural significance of the park as a public space near Copenhagen.
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