Møns Klint by Søren L. Lange

Møns Klint 1822 - 1824

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print, etching

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print

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etching

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landscape

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romanticism

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line

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realism

Dimensions: 76 mm (None) x 75 mm (None) (billedmaal)

Søren L. Lange created this print of Møns Klint in the late 18th or early 19th century, a time when landscape art was deeply intertwined with emerging national identities. Consider how Lange’s portrayal of Møns Klint—these majestic chalk cliffs in Denmark—captures not just a physical place, but a sense of national pride and identity. This was a period of political upheaval and cultural awakening across Europe, and artists often turned to their homelands for inspiration, seeking to define and celebrate the unique characteristics of their nations. The very act of depicting Møns Klint elevates it to a symbol of Danish natural beauty, resonating with a burgeoning sense of collective identity. Lange's work invites us to reflect on the relationship between landscape, identity, and the emotional connections we form with places that hold cultural significance. It suggests that even the most imposing natural formations can become intimate parts of our collective and personal stories.

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