Artwork
A Landscape with a Waterfall and a Stone Bridge

A Landscape with a Waterfall and a Stone Bridge is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Dismar Degen. It dates from 1741 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
A Landscape with a Waterfall and a Stone Bridge, painted by Dismar Degen in 1741, is a landscape artwork housed at the Statens Museum for Kunst.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a serene, dynamic natural scene: a rocky waterfall flows into a river, spanned by a stone bridge. A solitary figure stands atop a nearby rock, while below, shepherds tend to sheep along the riverbank, with distant trees and buildings.
Technique & Style
Degen employed a chiaroscuro technique, juxtaposing deep shadows with soft, light-illuminated areas to create a sense of realism and drama. This interplay of light and darkness accentuates the textures of water, rocks, and the natural surroundings.
History & Provenance
Created in 1741, the work is part of the collection at the Statens Museum for Kunst, though specific details about its commission, early ownership, or exhibition history before its museum acquisition are not provided.
Context
While specific contextual influences on the piece are not detailed, its use of chiaroscuro reflects broader artistic trends of the time, emphasizing emotional depth through light and shadow.
Legacy
The painting's legacy is marked by its representation of Degen's skill in capturing natural landscapes with emotional resonance, though it does not appear to have spawned a direct artistic movement or widespread critical reevaluation beyond its aesthetic appeal.
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