Skagensmaler anna ancher biography

Anna Ancher

Danish painter (–)

Anna Ancher (18 August – 15 April ) was a Danish artist associated with the Skagen Painters, an artist colony on the northern point of Jylland, Denmark. She is considered to be one of Denmark's greatest visual artists.

Background

Anna Kirstine Brøndum was born in Skagen, Denmark, the daughter of Ane Hedvig Møller (–) and Erik Andersen Brøndum (–).

She was the only one of the Skagen Painters who was 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 became acquainted with pictorial art via the many artists who settled to paint in Skagen, in the north of Jylland.

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 colors 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 she married fellow painter Michael Ancher, whom she met in Skagen. They had one child, daughter Helga Ancher. Despite pressure from society that married women should devote themselves to household duties, she continued painting after marriage.[1]

Career

Anna Ancher was considered to be one of the great Danish pictorial artists by virtue of her abilities as a character painter and colorist.[2] Her art found its expression in Nordic art's modern breakthrough toward a more truthful depiction of reality, e.g.

in Blue Ane () and The Girl in the Kitchen (–).[3]

Style

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 color, as in Interior with Clematis ().

Anna Ancher: Wikimedia Commons Wikidata item. Despite pressure from society that married women should devote themselves to household duties, she continued painting after marriage. Retrieved 6 September Ancher exhibited regularly in Denmark and participated in the and Expositions Universelles held in Paris, where she won medals for her work.

She also created more complex compositions such as A Funeral (). Anna Ancher's works often represented Danish art abroad. Ancher has been known for portraying similar civilians from the Skagen art colony in her works, including an old blind woman.[4]

Anna Ancher has been praised for her painting entitled, Sørg (), which depicts a blonde long-haired, naked woman on one side of the work, a funerary cross in the middle, and an older pious woman draped in black clothing.

The religious context of the painting could be related to Ancher's own religious upbringing. Her portrayal of the female nude is unique for the time, given that this woman is not overtly sexualized and created solely as an object for the male gaze, as was typical among contemporary paintings of female nudes. Scholar Alice R.

Price asserts that this painting is a reflection of Ancher's position as a woman of faith living in the traditional bohemian lifestyle of artists, that Price interprets as indicative of an ongoing inner conflict for the artist.[5]

Recognition

She exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.[6] She was awarded the Ingenio et Arti medal in ,[7] and the Tagea Brandt Rejselegat in [8]

Ancher was included in the exhibit, Women in Paris .[9]

The Skagen residence of Anna and Michael Ancher was purchased in In , a large studio annex was added to the property.

This also formed part of what is on display publicly today as a museum dedicated to both Anna and Michael Ancher. Upon her death in , their daughter, Helga Ancher, left the house and all of its contents to a foundation. The former residence was restored and opened as a museum and visitor attraction.[3]

In , Michael and Anna Ancher's house (Anchers Hus) in Skagen was converted into a museum by the Helga Ancher Foundation before Anchers Hus opened to the public for tours.

The original furniture and paintings created by the Anchers and other Skagen artists are shown in the restored home and studio. Art exhibitions are arranged in the Saxild House (Saxilds Gaard), another building on the property. It is filled with displays of paintings by Michael and Anna Ancher, as well as by many other Skagen painters who made up their circle of friends.[10]

Correspondance

A collection of almost 4, letters between Amma and Michael Ancher and their friends, with comments by the art historian Elisabeth Fabritius, was published as Anna og Mchael Ancher.

  • Anna Ancher
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  • Breve og fotografier I-VI was published by Forlaget Historika. in [11]

    Danish thousand-kroner banknote

    Anna and Michael Ancher were featured on the front side of the DKK banknote, which came into circulation on 25 November and subsequently, was replaced. The front of the banknote had a double portrait of Anna and Michael Ancher, derived from two paintings by Peder Severin Krøyer,[12][13] which originally hung on the walls in the dining room at Brøndums Hotel.[14]

    Paintings

    • Syende fiskerpige (Sewing Fisherman's Wife, )

    • Harvesters,

    • Fru Ane Brøndum i den blå stue (Portrait of the Artist's Mother, )

    • Solskin i den blå stue (Sunlight in the Blue Room, )

    • Pigen i køkkenet (Girl in the Kitchenc.&#;)

    • Plucking the Christmas Goose,

    • Interiør med røde valmuer (Interior with poppies and reading woman, )

    • Young Girl Before a Lit Lamp,

    • A Funeral,

    • Stue med lyseblå gardiner og blå Clematis (Room with light blue curtains and Blue Clematis , )

    • Interior With The Painter's Daughter Helga Sewing,

    • Evening Prayer,

    Retrospective exhibitions

    • Anna Ancher – Skagens indre og ytre rom, Lillehammer Kunstmuseum, Norway, [15]
    • I Am Anna.

      A Homage to Anna Ancher, Skagens Museum, Denmark, [16]

    • Anna Ancher, Arken Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, [17]
    • Anna Ancher & Co.—The Painting Women, Ribe Kunstmuseum, Denmark, [18]
    • Anna Ancher—det besjælede rum, Ribe Kunstmuseum, Denmark, [19]
    • Anna Ancher, –, Malerin in Skagen, Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum, Hannover, –[20]

    See also

    References

    1. ^Ancher, Anna Kirstine (Dansk biografisk Lexikon)(in Danish)
    2. ^"Anna Ancher", Den Lille Danske.

      (in Danish) Retrieved 16 October

    3. ^ ab"Anna Ancher", Michael og Anna Anchers Hus. (in Danish) Retrieved 16 October
    4. ^"The Skagen Painters - Den Hirschsprungske Samling". . Retrieved
    5. ^Price, Alice Rudy (). "Loss, the Female Nude, and Anna Ancher's Sorg: A Woman's Own Modernism".

      Scandinavian Studies. 88 (2): 97– doi/scanstud ISSN&#;

    6. ^Nichols, K. L. "Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago ". Retrieved 24 July
    7. ^"For videnskab og kunst medaljen Ingenio et arti" [For science and art: the Ingenio et Arti medal].

      Litterære priser, medaljer, legater mv [Literary prizes, medals, scholarships, etc] (in Danish).

      Skagensmaler anna ancher biography The former residence was restored and opened as a museum and visitor attraction. In the family home in Skagen was opened as a museum. Skagen: Skagens Museum. Article Talk.

      Retrieved List of recipients. Self-published, but with references .: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

    8. ^ Article on Kvinfo (a Danish encyclopedia about Danish women) about Anne Ancher
    9. ^Madeline, Laurence (). Women artists in Paris, . Yale University Press. ISBN&#;.
    10. ^"Anne and Michael Ancher’s house"Archived at the Wayback Machine, Boboho Interior design Magazine.

    11. Anna Ancher - Wikipedia
    12. Skagensmaler anna ancher biography2
    13. Biography: Anna Ancher - THE ART BOG
    14. Anna Ancher | SMK - SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst
    15. Details
    16. Retrieved 16 October

    17. ^"Skagensmaleres personlige breve er blevet offentliggjort: "Det er overvældende interessant"". Kristeligt Dagblad (in Danish). Retrieved 4 March
    18. ^The coins and banknotes of Denmark(PDF). Danmarks Nationalbank. pp.&#;22– ISBN&#;. Archived from the original(PDF) on 23 May Retrieved 6 September
    19. ^"1,krone banknote, series".

      Danmarks Nationalbank. Archived from the original on 4 March Retrieved 7 September

    20. ^Lisette Vind Ebbesen and Dorthe Rosenfeldt Sieben, ed. (). Malerikatalog.

      Michael ancher Ancher was included in the exhibit, Women in Paris Career [ edit ]. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Ancher has been known for portraying similar civilians from the Skagen art colony in her works, including an old blind woman.

      Skagens Museum. Skagen: Skagen Fondene. pp.&#;, ISBN&#;.

    21. ^"Anna Ancher – Skagens indre og ytre rom". (in Norwegian). Retrieved
    22. ^Skagens Museum, Anna; Ancher (). I am Anna - a homage to Anna Ancher [on the occasion of the Exhibition "I Am Anna" - a homage to Anna Ancher, 2 May - 31 August , Skagens Museum].

      Skagen: Skagens Museum. ISBN&#;.

    23. ^Arken museum for moderne kunst (Ishøj, Denmark), Anna; Ancher (). Anna Ancher&#;: Arken Museum of Modern Art, 29 January - 5 June .

      Anna ancher biography Danish painter — They painted the local fisherfolk in ways that reinforced their primitiveness because of their lower class and remote location with rapid brushstrokes and plein-air open air painting. Scholar Alice R. Danish thousand-kroner banknote [ edit ].

      Ishøj: Arken Museum of Modern Art. ISBN&#;.

    24. ^"Anna Ancher | National Museum of Women in the Arts". . Retrieved
    25. ^Ribe kunstmuseum (Denmark), Anna; Ancher (). Anna Ancher, det besjælede rum.

      Anna ancher paintings Women Artists in Paris Explore. Upon her death in , their daughter, Helga Ancher, left the house and all of its contents to a foundation. Jeunes Filles. Anna and Michael Ancher were featured on the front side of the DKK banknote , which came into circulation on 25 November and subsequently, was replaced.

      Ribe: Kunstmuseum.

    26. ^Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum Hannover., Heide.; Grape-Albers (). Anna Ancher&#;: &#;: malerin in Skagen. Hannover: Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum. ISBN&#;.

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