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Helga Ancher (1883-1964) "I juledagene." ("Days of Christmas.") (1919) Oil on panel Located in the Skagens Museum, Skagen, Denmark Depicted is Helga's mother Anna Ancher (1859-1935), considered one of Denmark's greatest visuals artists.
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Helga Ancher (Aug. 19, 1883 - 1964) was a second generation Skagen painter. Her parents were Michael and Anna Ancher, and Helga followed fairly closely in her mother's footsteps as an interior painter. She studied at the Royal Academy and later in Paris.
Above: Interiør fra kunstnerens værelse, 1916 - oil on canvas (Skagens Kunstmuseum)
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Helga reading at a table (1900) by Anna Ancher
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"Дни Рождества", 1919
Датская художница: Хельга Анчер (Helga Ancher, 1883 – 1964)
Панель, масло; 60.4×40.2 см
Музей Скагенса, Дания
#“Дни Рождества”#1919Датская художница: Хельга Анчер (Helga Ancher#1883 – 1964)Панель#��асло; 60.4×40.2 см Музей Скагенса#Дания
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Anna Ancher (Danish, 1859-1935)
Den røde stue. Interiør med kunstnerens datter Helga
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Anna Ancher (Danish, 1859–1935) • Interior with the Painter’s Daughter, Helga, Sewing • 1890
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Interior with the artist's daughter Helga Ancher, 1906, Michael Ancher
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Peder Severin Krøyer
Hip, hip, hurra!, 1884 - 1888 Óleo sobre lienzo, 134,5 x 165,5 cm Impresionismo
Krøyer comenzó el cuadro en 1884 tras una fiesta en el jardín de la casa que Michael y Anna Ancher acababa de adquirir en Skagen
Esta pintura retrata, de izquierda a derecha, a Martha Møller Johansen y su marido, el pintor danés Viggo Johansen, el pintor noruego Christian Krohg, Krøyer, Degn Brøndum (el hermano de Anna Ancher), Michael Ancher, el pintor sueco Oscar Björck, el pintor danés Thorvald Niss, Helene Christensen (con quien Krøyer tenía por entonces un romance), la pintora danesa Anna Ancher y su hija, Helga Ancher.
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Anna Ancher (Danish painter) 1859 - 1935
Wife with a child sitting in front of tailor Uggerholt's house, 1889
aka Skagenskone med den lille Helga Ancher på skødet i solskin foran et hvidkalket hus (A woman from Skagen sitting with the infant Helga Ancher in front of a white house), 1889
pastel
50 x 63 cm. (19.69 x 24.8 in.)
signed A. Ancher 89
Skagens Museum, Skagen, Denmark
© photo Bruun Rasmussen
The pastel was made by Anna Ancher after a stay in Paris, and although the motif is entirely Skagen, the work perhaps also bears a little touch of the southern sun and inspiration from the French Impressionists.
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Anna Kirstine Brøndum was born in Skagen, Denmark the daughter of Erik Andersen Brøndum (1820–1890) and Ane Hedvig Møller (1826-1916). She was the only one of the Skagen Painters who was actually born and grew up in Skagen where her father owned the Brøndums Hotel. The artistic talent of Anna Ancher became obvious at an early age and she grew acquainted with pictorial art via the many artists who settled to paint in Skagen, in north of Jutland.
While she studied drawing for three years at the Vilhelm Kyhn College of Painting in Copenhagen, she 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.Her 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).
Ancher preferred to paint interiors and simple themes from the everyday lives of the Skagen people, especially fishermen, women and children. She was intensely preoccupied with exploring light and colour, as in Interior with Clematis (1913). She also created more complex compositions such as A Funeral (1891). Anna Ancher's works have often represented Danish art abroad. She was awarded the Ingenio et Arti medal in 1913 and the Tagea Brandt Rejselegat in 1924.
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Helga Ancher: [Anna Archer] “By the Table”
(Courtesy of Skagens Kunstmuseer). Swipe right to read more.
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"The Artist's Daughter Helga Reading At The Window" by Anna Ancher.
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Anna Ancher (1859-1935)
Anna Kirstine Brondum nació el 18 de agosto de 1859 en la ciudad danesa de Skagen, en el norte de Jutlandia. Era la hija del comerciante y propietario del Hotel Brøndums, Erik Brøndum (1820-1890) y de su esposa Ane Hedvig Møller(1826-1916).
Anna demostró su talento artístico desde pequeña y como no pudo estudiar en la Academia de Arte de Copenhague, porque no estaban permitidas las mujeres como alumnas, sus padres decidieron meterla a estudiar dibujo en la academia del paisajista danés Vilhelm Kyhn en Copenhague. Allí desarrolló un estilo propio en el que observaba la interacción de la luz natural sobre los objetos y las personas y de cómo daban como resulto diferentes colores. Pronto se familiarizó con el grupo de artistas que se habían instalado en Skagen, y ella era la única de los “pintores de Skagen” que nació y creció en allí.
Costura de la hija del pescador (1899), Anna Ancher.
Anna se casó con el pintor Michael Ancher, a quien conoció en Skagen en 1880, en 1883 tuvieron una hija a la que llamaron Helga Catherine, que también será una gran pintora.
En 1884 adquirieron una residencia a la que en 1913 le añadirían un anexo como estudio de pintura. La cultura imperante dictaba que las mujeres casadas debían dedicarse a las tareas domésticas, pero Anna continuó pintando casada, pintando sobre todo escenas íntimas de interiores donde mujeres y niños hacían sus tareas diarias cerca de una ventana. Son obras que destacan por la riqueza de colores vivos en pinceladas decididas.
Luz del sol en la habitación azul (1891), Anna Ancher.
Anna Ancher fue una de las principales impulsoras del impresionismo en Dinamarca, un movimiento que aún alejado geográfica y cronológicamente, consiguió germinar y echar raíces en el país gracias a artistas como ella.
Ancher se ganó el respeto de la comunidad artística de su país con obras como este “Cosechadores” en la que describe un trabajo agrícola de gran importancia cultural en la zona de Jutlandia, como bien transmite esa solemnidad con la que desfilan ese hombre y las dos mujeres.
Cosechadores (1905), Anna Ancher.
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Anna Ancher sitting by the Christmas tree - Helga Ancher , 1919.
Danish, 1883-1964
Oil on wood panel
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Anna Ancher (Danish, 1859-1935)
Interiør med datteren Helga ved sytøjet
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