Et vandfald ved Liselund på Møn (1804 – 1805)
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Lange (1804 – 1805)This enchanting artwork titled "Et vandfald ved Liselund på Møn" captures a serene moment in the picturesque setting of Møn, Denmark. Created by the artist Søren L. Lange between 1804 and 1805, the painting portrays a lush, verdant landscape punctuated by the dynamic flow of a waterfall.In the foreground, a wooden bridge careens across a rocky stream, connecting one side of the wooded landscape to the other. The bridge serves as a focal point where a trio of figures can be seen enjoying the tranquil surroundings. To the left, a woman seated by a harp adds a touch of serenity and refinement, suggesting the leisurely pace of life and appreciation for nature that was often celebrated in Romantic art.Beyond the bridge, the waterfall cascades with energetic abandon, its waters tumbling over rocky ledges before settling into the gentler flows below. The artist has meticulously represented the textures of water, rock, and foliage, creating a convincing scene of natural beauty.The trees, ranging from full, leafy specimens to slender, younger counterparts, frame the scene, enhancing the sense of secluded retreat. These elements collectively portray not just a physical location but a moment of peaceful contemplation and harmonious interaction with nature.
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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.