Skagen artists’ colony

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The Skagen artists’ colony was a late 19th- and early 20th-century community of Scandinavian painters in the Danish fishing village of Skagen, renowned for its naturalistic depictions of local life and distinctive northern light.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic community
artists' colony
cultural movement
activePeriodEnd early 20th century
activePeriodStart late 19th century
artForm painting
artisticPractice group collaboration
painting en plein air
centeredAround Brøndums Hotel NERFINISHED
country Denmark
genre genre painting
landscape painting
marine painting
hasAssociatedInstitution Skagens Museum NERFINISHED
hasMember Anna Ancher NERFINISHED
Carl Locher NERFINISHED
Christian Krohg NERFINISHED
Eilif Peterssen NERFINISHED
Holger Drachmann NERFINISHED
Johannes Wilhjelm NERFINISHED
Laurits Tuxen NERFINISHED
Marie Triepcke Krøyer NERFINISHED
Michael Ancher NERFINISHED
Oscar Björck NERFINISHED
Peder Severin Krøyer NERFINISHED
Thorvald Niss NERFINISHED
Viggo Johansen NERFINISHED
Viggo Pedersen NERFINISHED
heritage Danish cultural heritage
influenced Danish painting
Nordic art
influencedBy French Impressionism NERFINISHED
Realism
language Danish
Norwegian
Swedish
locatedIn Jutland NERFINISHED
Skagen NERFINISHED
northern Denmark
movement Impressionism
Naturalism NERFINISHED
notableFor depictions of fishermen and the sea
naturalistic depictions of local life
plein air painting
use of distinctive northern light
region Scandinavia
subject Skagen fishing community NERFINISHED
beaches of Skagen
interiors and domestic scenes

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Anna Ancher memberOf Skagen artists’ colony