Artwork
A View of Rome Seen from the Artist's Dwelling

A View of Rome Seen from the Artist's Dwelling is an oil painting by the Realist artist Hans Jørgen Hammer. It dates from 1858 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
A View of Rome Seen from the Artist's Dwelling is an 1858 oil painting by Danish Golden Age artist Hans Jørgen Hammer, capturing a Roman cityscape from his personal vantage point.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a detailed, everyday view of Rome's architecture, with numerous brown and tan buildings, scattered greenery, and a prominent dome in the background, likely referencing a notable landmark. The scene conveys a sense of quotidian urban life.
Technique & Style
Executed in a Realist style, the work emphasizes meticulous detail in its rendering of buildings and landscape. Warm earth tones, such as sienna, dominate the palette, evoking a cozy and intimate atmosphere.
History & Provenance
Created in 1858 by Hans Jørgen Hammer, a painter and printmaker who previously served as a military officer for eleven years. The painting's provenance is not detailed here, focusing instead on its creation context.
Context
Part of the Danish Golden Age of painting, this work reflects the era's emphasis on realism and everyday subjects. Hammer's military background and subsequent artistic career place him among artists exploring civilian life post-service.
Artist & collection
Artist
Hans Jørgen Hammer (29 December 1815 – 28 January 1882) was a genre, landscape, and portrait painter and printmaker of the Golden Age of Danish painting. In addition, he served for eleven years as a military officer.












