Zestiende pagina van een dagboek van een reis door Noorwegen met twee foto's met gezichten op Brattlandsdalen Possibly 1895 - 1899
photography, albumen-print
landscape
photography
albumen-print
Dimensions: height 241 mm, width 175 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is the sixteenth page from Hendrik Herman van den Berg’s diary of a journey through Norway, featuring two photographs of Brattlandsdalen. Observe the sublime vista, where a solitary figure stands silhouetted against the dramatic landscape. This small figure embodies the Romantic concept of the individual dwarfed by nature's grandeur, a motif echoed throughout art history, from Caspar David Friedrich's wanderers to Whistler's contemplative nocturnes. The rugged terrain itself, shrouded in mist and shadow, recalls the artistic tradition of the "Rückenfigur," inviting us to project our own emotions and experiences onto the scene. This symbolic isolation taps into a deep, subconscious recognition of our own fleeting existence against the backdrop of the eternal. Such imagery transcends mere representation; it becomes a vessel for collective memory, a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with the interplay between self and the untamed world, recurring across time and cultures.
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