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Mountains and Sky

Naam Klas Datum

vilhelm peter carl petersen, Mountains and Sky (1850). Publiek domein

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Kunstenaar
vilhelm peter carl petersen wahooart.com/nl/artists/vilhelm-peter-carl-petersen/
Geboortedatum en -overlijden kunstenaar
1812 – 1880
Geschilderd
1850
Afmetingen origineel werk
15 x 26 cm

In context

Mountains and Sky — vilhelm peter carl petersen

How big is it?

The original measures 15 × 26 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Wanneer is dit geschilderd?

  1. 1810
  2. 1820
  3. 1830
  4. 1840
  5. 1850
  6. 1860
  7. 1870
  8. 1880

Shaded: het leven van vilhelm peter carl petersen (1812–1880) ▲ dit werk, 1850

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Kleurenpalet

Gemeten op basis van de afbeelding

    Hoofdkleur

    Rosy Brown #9e9285

    Gecatalogiseerd palet

    • #9E9285
    • #050403
    • #645048
    • #8A705F
    Palet
    Earthy De dominante kleurfamilie in de afbeelding.
    Naam hoofdkleur
    Rosy Brown
    Intensiteit
    Monochromatic De mate van verzadiging en variatie in de kleuren, variërend van een enkele ingetogen tint tot vele heldere kleuren.
    Contrast
    Bold De mate waarin de kleuren in helderheid en verzadiging variëren over het gehele kunstwerk.
    Harmonie
    Strong Color Unity De mate waarin de kleuren samensmelten, van contrasterend tot volledig harmonieus.
    Helderheid
    Balanced Hoe licht of donker het beeld in zijn geheel oogt, van diepe schaduw tot helder hoogtepunt.
    Verzadiging
    Muted Hoe puur en krachtig de kleuren zijn, van bijna grijs tot volledig levendig.

    Kunstenaar en museum

    Kunstenaar

    vilhelm peter carl petersen

    Born in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Vilhelm Peter Carl Petersen: A Pioneer of Danish Landscape

    Vilhelm Peter Carl Petersen (17 December 1812 – 25 July 1880) stands as a pivotal figure in the development of Danish landscape painting. Born in Copenhagen, the son of a wagon manufacturer, his artistic journey began with formal training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of Eckersberg and Lund. Petersen’s early work quickly established him as one of the first Danish artists to embrace the evocative beauty of Bornholm and the rugged moorlands of Jutland – landscapes that would become central themes throughout his career. His fascination with small fishing villages, capturing their quiet charm and connection to the sea, is a hallmark of his distinctive style. Petersen’s art wasn't merely documentation; it was imbued with a deep appreciation for the natural world and a sensitivity to light and atmosphere, reflecting the burgeoning Romantic movement in European painting.

    Early Years and Artistic Formation

    Petersen’s artistic trajectory was shaped by both formal training and significant travel experiences. Receiving a travel stipend from the Academy in 1848, he initially postponed his journey due to political unrest in Europe, ultimately embarking on an extended sojourn through Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, and Tyrol between 1850 and 1852. This period proved transformative, exposing him to the artistic traditions of the Old Masters and fostering a deeper understanding of landscape painting techniques. His time in Rome was particularly influential, allowing him to study classical ruins and absorb the grandeur of Italian scenery. Upon his return to Denmark, Petersen continued to exhibit regularly, though periods of relative inactivity punctuated his career, often due to family responsibilities stemming from his father’s illness and eventual passing. These breaks allowed him to reflect on his work and refine his artistic vision. In 1864, he married Sophie Margrethe Sørensen-Groth, the daughter of a retired sea captain – a connection that likely further informed his appreciation for maritime themes and coastal landscapes.

    A Distinctive Style: Bornholm and Jutland

    Petersen’s most celebrated works depict the landscapes of Bornholm and Jutland. He possessed an extraordinary ability to capture the subtle nuances of light, color, and texture in these regions. His paintings of Bornholm are particularly renowned for their atmospheric quality – often characterized by a misty haze, dramatic skies, and the interplay of light on the rugged coastline. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail, combined with his expressive brushwork, created scenes that were both realistic and deeply evocative. Similarly, his depictions of Jutland moorlands conveyed a sense of solitude and vastness, reflecting the region's wild beauty and historical significance. Small fishing villages nestled within these landscapes became recurring subjects, offering glimpses into the lives of ordinary people connected to the land and sea. Petersen’s compositions frequently employed a horizontal format, emphasizing the expansive nature of the scenes and drawing the viewer into their immersive world.

    Recognition and Legacy

    Throughout his career, Petersen received several accolades recognizing his artistic merit. Notably, he was awarded the “Sødrings Legat” in 1877 – an endowment established by the painter Frederik Sødring to support Danish artists. His work is now held in prestigious collections across Denmark, including the National Gallery of Denmark, Øregaard Museum, Bornholm Art Museum, Sorø Art Museum, Helsingør City Museum, Skovgaard Museum and Randers Museum of Art. Petersen’s contributions extended beyond his individual paintings; he played a crucial role in establishing landscape painting as a respected genre within Danish art. His pioneering depictions of Bornholm and Jutland helped to shape the national identity and celebrate the beauty of Denmark's diverse landscapes. Vilhelm Petersen’s legacy endures, not only through his captivating artworks but also as a testament to the power of observation, sensitivity, and artistic vision.

    Further Exploration

    For more detailed information about Vilhelm Peter Carl Petersen, please refer to these resources:

    WahooArt.com: Vilhelm Peter Carl Petersen

    Artvee.com: Vilhelm Petersen

    Fondation Custodia: Vilhelm Peter Carl Petersen

    My Open Museum: Vilhelm Petersen (1812 - 1880) | Biography, Works & Museums

    Mutual Art: Vilhelm Petersen | Biography

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    Look closely

    Mountains and Sky — vilhelm peter carl petersen

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Rhine Landscape (1850), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. vilhelm peter carl petersen was about 38 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

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    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.