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Sunset over a Danish fjord

Sunset over a Danish fjord

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Late spring day in Vallensbæk

Late spring day in Vallensbæk

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Reflection of a beech tree in a stream

Reflection of a beech tree in a stream

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Knitting girl

Knitting girl

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Scene in Venice

Scene in Venice

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Tarifa, sailing boats on Gibraltar

Tarifa, sailing boats on Gibraltar

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Torsòe near Silkeberg

Torsòe near Silkeberg

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The coast near Ravello

The coast near Ravello

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A stream and a deer

A stream and a deer

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A forest stream

A forest stream

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Spring reflections

Spring reflections

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Landscape with farm in Werfen

Landscape with farm in Werfen

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Summer landscape with swans

Summer landscape with swans

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Summer path near Virklund

Summer path near Virklund

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Sunset over a forest lake

Sunset over a forest lake

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Sunset over a watercourse

Sunset over a watercourse

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Path to the new battle

Path to the new battle

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Two Italians on Lake Como

Two Italians on Lake Como

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Kunstdrucke von Peder Mørk Mønsted

Collection: Art prints by Peder Mørk Mønsted

Peder Mørk Mønsted was a Danish painter and is considered one of the most important representatives of Northern European realism in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born in Gjern in Jutland in 1859 and showed an extraordinary talent for depicting nature and light at an early age. He received his artistic training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen before deepening his studies in Germany, particularly in Munich and Düsseldorf, and subsequently sharpening his eye for different light conditions and landscape types through extensive travels to France, Italy, Greece and the Middle East.

Mønsted developed an extraordinary feeling for the depiction of light and water in the great outdoors at an early stage. It was not the romantic exaggeration of the landscape that interested him, but its precise, almost photographic reproduction under changing light and weather conditions. Forest interiors with incident sunlight, clear streams over mossy stones, snow-covered winter landscapes and Mediterranean coastal scenes were the focus of his work. This combination of technical precision and atmospheric immediacy made him a much sought-after painter whose works were already very popular with the public during his lifetime.

From the 1880s onwards, Mønsted established himself as one of the most productive and successful landscape painters of his generation. A central feature of his work is the extraordinary attention to detail with which he depicts natural phenomena. In particular, his depictions of water in all its manifestations - as a calm forest lake, a bubbling brook, a sunlit sea surface - are among the most technically impressive achievements in Northern European painting of his time. At the same time, he never lost his sense of the overall mood of a picture, so that his works never appear dry or academic despite their meticulous execution.

Mønsted traveled throughout Europe and the Mediterranean with tireless energy throughout his life, creating a body of work of enormous geographical breadth. The Danish beech forest landscape was always at the center of his work and remained his most important artistic home, even if he repeatedly sought the light conditions of the south and developed a warmer, more luminous palette in his Mediterranean paintings. This combination of Nordic precision and southern luminosity gives his oeuvre a characteristic tension that distinguishes it from that of many of his contemporaries.

Peder Mørk Mønsted died in 1941 at the advanced age of eighty-one, leaving behind an extensive oeuvre of several thousand paintings. Extremely successful during his lifetime, he temporarily fell into the shadow of modernism during the 20th century, which showed little interest in his realistic pictorial language. In recent decades, however, his work has undergone a remarkable rediscovery. Today, his paintings are regarded as masterpieces of Northern European realism and are in great demand on the international art market, while his depictions of light and water are valued as the most technically virtuoso examples of their genre.