Artwork
The Market Place in Priverno

The Market Place in Priverno is an unspecified painting by the Realist artist Jørgen Roed. It dates from 1838 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
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Overview
The Market Place in Priverno is an 1838 painting by Jørgen Roed, a Danish artist associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting. Executed in a realist style, the work is part of the collection at Statens Museum for Kunst.
Subject & Meaning
The painting captures a serene market scene in Priverno on a sunny day. The composition focuses on architectural elements and everyday life, conveying a sense of tranquility and aged beauty in a small town setting.
Technique & Style
Roed employed a predominantly warm color palette (yellow, orange, brown) to evoke the sunlight. The realistic depiction of worn buildings and trees emphasizes the passage of time and the mundane aspects of the scene.
History & Provenance
Created in 1838, the painting's provenance is well-documented as part of the Statens Museum for Kunst's collection. No specific commissions or early ownership details are highlighted in available information.
Context
As part of the Danish Golden Age, this work reflects the period's emphasis on realism and capturing everyday Danish (and in this case, Italian) life. It aligns with the age's focus on light, color, and the ordinary.
Legacy
While specific influence or notable exhibitions of *The Market Place in Priverno* are not emphasized, it contributes to the broader understanding of Jørgen Roed's oeuvre and the Danish Golden Age's artistic contributions.
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Artist & collection
Artist
Jørgen Roed (13 January 1808 – 8 August 1888), Danish portrait and genre painter associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting, was born in Ringsted to Peder Jørgensen Roed and wife, Ellen Hansdatter.



















