Gravhøj ved Jægerspris (1799)

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"Gravhøj ved Jægerspris" is an evocative watercolor painting by Søren L. Lange, dated 1799. This artwork captures a serene landscape scene set near Jægerspris, Denmark. The focal point of the painting is an ancient burial mound, known as a "gravhøj" in Danish, which hints at the region's rich historical and cultural heritage. The burial mound’s rugged stone entrance suggests its ancient origin, surrounded by a tranquil natural setting marked by softly shaded trees and gentle undulations in the landscape.In the foreground, a small group — two women and a child — are depicted in period attire, which gives a sense of the era and adds a human element to the scene. One woman is holding a red parasol, while the child playfully interacts with her, capturing a moment of everyday life set against the backdrop of historical significance. The gentle colors and fluid brushstrokes used by Lange convey a mood of calmness and reflection, inviting viewers to consider the continuity between past and present.

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Søren Læssøe Lange was a Danish painter and draftsman .

Lange was productive as a landscape draftsman around the year 1800; he made city prospectuses and representations from the newly laid out romantic gardens such as Classens Have, Enrum, Jægerspris Castle, Liselund, Marienborg (Møn?) and Sandholt.