Artwork
Landscape (in the Barbizon district?)

Landscape (in the Barbizon district?) is an unspecified painting by the Barbizon school artist Lorenz Frølich. It dates from 1851 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst. Landscape (in the Barbizon district?
About this work
Overview
Landscape (in the Barbizon district?) is a landscape painting created by Lorenz Frølich in 1851, now part of the Statens Museum for Kunst's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a peaceful rural scene with a winding dirt path, a stone wall, and an expansive open field, evoking a sense of calmness and serenity. Distant trees and buildings add depth, suggesting a serene, everyday landscape.
Technique & Style
The work features a soft, cloudy gray sky, with the overall composition and color palette contributing to a tranquil atmosphere, characteristic of the Barbizon style's emphasis on natural light and everyday landscapes.
History & Provenance
Created in 1851 by Danish artist Lorenz Frølich, the painting is now held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst, though its direct connection to the Barbizon district remains speculative.
Context
While the title hints at a possible connection to the Barbizon school, known for its outdoor painting and rural themes, Frølich's work here aligns more broadly with mid-19th-century European landscape painting's focus on capturing serene natural environments.
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