Artwork
Winding Lane in a Wood

Winding Lane in a Wood is an unspecified painting by the Realist artist Lorenz Frølich. It dates from 1854 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Lorenz Frølich’s 1854 canvas, titled *Winding Lane in a Wood*, presents a quiet forest path that bends gently to the left. The composition leads the eye from the foreground’s meandering lane through a canopy of tall, leafy trees, allowing glimpses of sky beyond. The painting resides in the collection of Denmark’s Statens Museum for Kunst.
Subject & Meaning
The work depicts a solitary lane threading through a dense woodland, inviting contemplation of nature’s calm rhythm. Light filters through the foliage, creating a pattern of shadows that emphasize the passage of time and the subtle interplay between openness and enclosure within the forest setting.
Technique & Style
Frølich employs a realistic approach, rendering the trees and ground with meticulous detail. A restrained palette of greens and browns conveys the muted atmosphere, while delicate brushwork captures the dappled light on the forest floor. The overall effect is one of measured tranquility, achieved through careful observation of natural forms.
History & Provenance
Created in the mid‑nineteenth century, the painting entered the holdings of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Denmark’s national gallery, where it remains on display. Its acquisition reflects the museum’s interest in documenting European landscape traditions of the period.
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