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Krøyer ( 1851 – 1909 ) and Michael ( 1849 – 1927 ) and Anna Ancher ( 1859 – 1935 ) moved to Skagen in the far north of Jutland to paint the natural surroundings and local people.
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His first marriage ( 1912 – 1936 ) was to the Danish painter Marie Triepcke ( 1867 – 1940 ), who had previously been married to the painter Peder Severin Krøyer ( 1851 – 1909 ).
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Krøyer, their homes were gathering places for such other contemporary artists as authors Holger Drachmann ( 1846 – 1908 ), Herman Bang ( 1857 – 1912 ) and Henrik Pontoppidan ( 1857 – 1943 ) and painters Wilhelm Marstrand ( 1810 – 1873 ), Frederik Vermehren ( 1823 – 1910 ), Otto Bache ( 1839 – 1927 ), Kristian Zahrtmann ( 1843 – 1917 ), and Frants Henningsen ( 1850 – 1908 ).
Krøyer and 1909
Krøyer and Michael
The front of the banknote has a double portrait of Anna and Michael Ancher, derived from two 1884 paintings by Peder Severin Krøyer
The front of the banknote has a double portrait of Anna and Michael Ancher, derived from two 1884 paintings by Peder Severin Krøyer
Among these were the two most renowned Skagen painters Peder Severin Krøyer and Michael Ancher, as well as Carl Bloch and Kristian Zahrtmann.
Krøyer and Anna
Krøyer's best known and best-loved work is entitled " Summer Evening on Skagen's Southern Beach with Anna Ancher and Marie Krøyer " ( Sommeraften ved Skagen Sønderstrand med Anna Ancher og Marie Krøyer ), 1893.
Krøyer and moved
Krøyer and Skagen
Krøyer divided his time between rented houses in Skagen during the summer, a winter apartment in Copenhagen where he worked on his large commissioned portraits, and travel outside of the country.
Marie Krøyer, who was also a painter, became associated with the Skagen community, and after their marriage was often featured in Krøyer's paintings.
She also studied drawing in Paris at the atelier of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes along with Marie Triepcke, who would marry Peder Severin Krøyer, another Skagen painter.
Although Hugo frequently spent time in Skagen along with Marie, Krøyer was reluctant to divorce her.
Krøyer and .
He was raised by Gjesdal's sister, Bertha Cecilie ( born 1817 ) and brother-in-law, the Danish zoologist Henrik Nikolai Krøyer, after his mother was judged unfit to care for him.
In 1870 at the age of 19 Krøyer completed his studies at the Royal Danish Academy of Art ( Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi ), where he had studied with Frederik Vermehren.
In 1874 Heinrich Hirschsprung bought his first painting from Krøyer, establishing a long-standing patronage.
Between 1877-1881, Krøyer travelled extensively in Europe, meeting artists, studying art, and developing his skills and outlook.
Hirschsprung provided financial support during the early travels, and Krøyer continued exhibiting in Denmark throughout this period.
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