Catalog# MONP-005 |
A man in a small boat rows into the sea from the shores of Amalfi. He is miniaturized by the towering structure atop a rocky shore. Placing the viewer in the bird’s eye view, we see beyond the structure rests a lush, vegetated mountain patterned with roads and ridges. The brilliant green and blue azure colors of the water contrast the bright white and pinks of the building. The light source is angled and to the top right casting shadows from the roof onto the side of the building. The winding path around the development is inhabited by two small figures, setting to scale the size of the building. The minute details of the rocks, and stucco makes this scene a reality for its observers. |
Artist: Peder Mork Mønsted
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Biography:Peder Mork Mønsted was born on December 10th 1859 near to Grenaa in Denmark. He began his artistic training in Aarhus before traveling to Copenhagen to study at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen from 1875 to 1879. He was much influenced by his teacher Andries Fritz, court painter to Prince Ferdinand of Aarhus, and he also studied figure painting under Julius Exner and Niels Simonsen. Mønsted’s style developed further in the studio of Peder Severin Krøyer and through a brief period with William Adolphe Bouguereau. Although established in Copenhagen, he traveled throughout Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. His work was frequently exhibited at The Charlottenborg Palace and at the Paris and Munich Salons. He is widely recognized for his luminous landscapes often featuring water, which demonstrate an almost photographic quality and supreme technical skill. |