Artist: Johan Christian Clausen Dahl
Dátum: 1846
Veľkosť: 96 x 154 cm
Múzeum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
technika: Oil On Canvas
Since the early nineteenth-century, the waterfront ship and lumber yard depicted in this view has been known as Larsens Plads, or Larsen’s Place, after its founder, Lars Larsen. Dahl first painted this prospect in 1816 (Kurpfälzisches Museum, Heidelberg), but in reprising it for the present work he doubled the size of the canvas, omitting incidental details and heightening its atmospheric effect. This placid scene, conceived as the pendant to a far wilder, natural one, Tyrolean Landscape with a Waterfall (1823; private collection), remained unsold at the artist’s death.
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