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The music was composed in 1835 by Hans Ernst Krøyer.
Krøyer, was a Norwegian-Danish painter.
Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway on 23 July 1851 to Ellen Cecilie Gjesdal.
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.
Marie Krøyer, who was also a painter, became associated with the Skagen community, and after their marriage was often featured in Krøyer's paintings.
Marie Triepcke Krøyer Alfvén ( 11 June 1867-25 May 1940 ), commonly known as Marie Krøyer, was a famous Danish painter.
Paris was a regular destination as Krøyer exhibited at the annual Salons.
Although Marie's production of paintings was limited after marrying Krøyer, paintings and watercolors of hers can be seen at the Skagens Museum.
Marie and Krøyer had one child, Vibeke, who was born January, 1895.
Although Hugo frequently spent time in Skagen along with Marie, Krøyer was reluctant to divorce her.
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 ).
Krøyer was a friend of the entire family.

Krøyer and .
* 1851 – Peder Severin Krøyer, Norwegian-Danish painter ( d. 1909 )
Peder Severin Krøyer, Messalina, 1881, Gothenburg Museum of Art.
1947: married Anne Cathrina ( Trine ) Krøyer Pedersen, divorced.
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.
The Benzon Daughters by Peder Severin Krøyer.
The words are by the Danish poet Adam Oehlenschläger and the music by Hans Ernst Krøyer.
Peder Severin Krøyer ( 23 July 1851 – 21 November 1909 ), known as P. S.
Krøyer moved to Copenhagen to live with his foster parents soon afterward.
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.
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.
Krøyer died in 1909 at 58 years of age after years of declining health.
Ever the optimist, Krøyer painted almost to the end, in spite of health obstacles.
" Summer Evening on the Skagen Southern Beach with Anna Ancher and Marie Krøyer, P. S.
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.

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The earlier of them was an unofficial enterprise, sponsored by Life magazine, under the title of The National Purpose.
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