Danish Landscape
- Acrylic On Canvas
- WallArt
- Symbolist Movement
- 1891
- 19th Century
- 70.0 x 41.0 cm
- National Gallery of Denmark
Harald Slott-Møller’s ‘Danish Landscape’: A Symphony of Symbolism and Craft
Created in 1891 by Harald Slott-Møller, ‘Danish Landscape’ is more than just a depiction of a serene Danish summer scene; it's a carefully constructed statement about artistic intention, the blurring of boundaries between art and craft, and a profound engagement with contemporary European aesthetics. This captivating artwork, measuring 70 x 41 cm, immediately draws the viewer into a world where natural beauty is imbued with symbolic meaning, reflecting Slott-Møller’s Symbolist leanings and his desire to create a distinctly modern image of Danish fertility.
- A Meeting of Styles: The painting's power lies in its deliberate juxtaposition of materials and techniques. A cast-iron relief of an ear of corn sits alongside a meticulously painted landscape, complete with a stork – a traditional symbol of Denmark – and a vibrant blue sky. This unconventional combination, characteristic of the English Arts & Crafts movement, was revolutionary for Danish art at the time.
- Inspired by the Pre-Raphaelites: Slott-Møller’s work echoes the influence of artists like William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, particularly in its attention to detail and romanticized depiction of nature. The use of rich colors, the idealized forms, and the overall sense of tranquility are hallmarks of this influential artistic circle.
Symbolism and Iconography
The visual elements within ‘Danish Landscape’ aren't merely decorative; they carry significant symbolic weight. The stork, prominently placed between the clouds, is a deliberate attempt to counter any potential for the painting to be interpreted through purely patriotic lenses. Similarly, the ear of corn represents fertility and abundance – essential themes in Symbolist art. The gilt plate incorporated into the frame itself elevates the work beyond a simple decorative piece, transforming it into an integral element of the composition, mirroring Slott-Møller’s broader ambition to dissolve traditional artistic categories.
Technique and Materials
Slott-Møller's mastery is evident in his skillful blending of techniques. The naturalistic painting of the landscape contrasts with the more formal, almost sculptural quality of the cast-iron relief. This deliberate contrast highlights the artist’s experimentation and his desire to push the boundaries of artistic expression. The use of various materials – metal, paint, and potentially wood (given the frame's integration) – further emphasizes this commitment to a holistic approach to artmaking.
Historical Context and Legacy
'Danish Landscape’ represents a pivotal moment in Harald Slott-Møller’s career and the broader development of Danish modernism. Created in 1891, it firmly places him within the context of the late nineteenth-century European art scene, where artists were actively challenging established conventions and seeking new ways to express themselves. As one of the few Danish artists deeply connected with contemporary English artistic trends, Slott-Møller’s work offers a fascinating window into the intellectual and aesthetic currents of his time. This piece is now housed in the National Gallery of Denmark, a testament to its enduring significance.
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About this artwork
- Title: Danish Landscape
- Artist: Harald Slott-Møller
- Year: 1891
- Original dimensions: 70.0 x 41.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: National Gallery of Denmark
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Period: 19th Century
- Creative period: Early Symbolist
Quick Facts
- Artistic style: Symbolist
- Year: 1891
- Location: National Gallery, Denmark
- Movement: Symbolism
- Notable elements: Cast iron relief
- Title: Danish Landscape
- Artist: Harald Slott-Møller