Anna Ancher

Danish Painter, 1859-1935 was the only one of the Skagen Painters that was actually born in Skagen, Denmark. Anna Ancher was born and grew up in the northernmost area of Jutland, called Skagen (the Skaw). Her talent became obvious at an early age and she grew acquainted with pictorial art via the many artists who settled to paint in Skagen. Anna Ancher studied drawing for 3 years at the Vilhelm Kyhn College of Painting in Copenhagen. However, Anna Ancher developed her own style and was a pioneer in observing the interplay of different colours in natural light. 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. In 1880 she married fellow painter Michael Ancher, whom she met in Skagen. They had one daughter, Helga Ancher. Despite pressure from society that married women should devote themselves to household duties, she continued painting after marriage. Anna Ancher is considered to be one of the great Danish pictorial artists by virtue of her abilities as a character painter and colourist[citation needed]. Anna Ancher's art found its expression in Nordic art's modern breakthrough towards a more truthful depiction of reality, e.g. in Blue Ane (1882) and The Girl in the Kitchen (1883-1886). Anna Ancher preferred to paint interiors and simple themes from the everyday lives of the Skagen people and fishermen,


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Anna Ancher Sunlight in the blue room oil


Sunlight in the blue room
Painting ID::  86188
Sunlight in the blue room
Date 1891(1891) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 65.2 x 58.8 cm cjr
   
   
     

Anna Ancher Sorg oil


Sorg
Painting ID::  86192
Sorg
1902(1902) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 86.5 x 73.8 cm cyf
   
   
     

Anna Ancher Fisherman Lars Gaihede carving a stick oil


Fisherman Lars Gaihede carving a stick
Painting ID::  86482
Fisherman Lars Gaihede carving a stick
1880(1880) Medium Oil on wood cjr
1880(1880) _ Medium_Oil_on_wood_ _ cjr
   
   
     

Anna Ancher Little Brother oil


Little Brother
Painting ID::  86830
Little Brother
1905(1905) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
1905(1905) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

Anna Ancher House interior oil


House interior
Painting ID::  87510
House interior
1918(1918) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
1918(1918) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

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     Danish Painter, 1859-1935 was the only one of the Skagen Painters that was actually born in Skagen, Denmark. Anna Ancher was born and grew up in the northernmost area of Jutland, called Skagen (the Skaw). Her talent became obvious at an early age and she grew acquainted with pictorial art via the many artists who settled to paint in Skagen. Anna Ancher studied drawing for 3 years at the Vilhelm Kyhn College of Painting in Copenhagen. However, Anna Ancher developed her own style and was a pioneer in observing the interplay of different colours in natural light. 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. In 1880 she married fellow painter Michael Ancher, whom she met in Skagen. They had one daughter, Helga Ancher. Despite pressure from society that married women should devote themselves to household duties, she continued painting after marriage. Anna Ancher is considered to be one of the great Danish pictorial artists by virtue of her abilities as a character painter and colourist[citation needed]. Anna Ancher's art found its expression in Nordic art's modern breakthrough towards a more truthful depiction of reality, e.g. in Blue Ane (1882) and The Girl in the Kitchen (1883-1886). Anna Ancher preferred to paint interiors and simple themes from the everyday lives of the Skagen people and fishermen,

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