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P.S. Krøyer - Seated Fisherman’s Daughter, Hornbæk, 1874, oil on canvas Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) was a Norweigian painter who was masterful at capturing natural light. He liked to paint romantic landscapes and figurative paintings. Krøyer also made sculptures and engravings. Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway, but was raised by his uncle and auntie in Copenhagen. Krøyer was only nine years old when he began formal painting lessons. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the young age of 19 years. Krøyer started his career by painting portraits for commision. Krøyer travelled abroad frequently, often to Paris. Krøyer loved visiting an artists' colony in the remote fishing village of Skagen, Denmark.
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P.S. Krøyer, “Midsummer Eve Bonfire on Skagen Beach” (1906)
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dramajunkyy · 7 years
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Hip, Hip, Hurrah! and Summer Evening By Skagen’s Beach. Artist And His Wife by P. S. Krøyer.
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masumcetin · 7 years
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Onun sayesinde, sesler dünyasının renkler dünyasından ne kadar farklı olduğunu, birbirleriyle yapılabilecek bütün karşılaştırmaların ve benzetmelerin ne kadar uyumsuz olabileceğini öğrendim.
André Gide, Pastoral Senfoni s.39 Resim: “Marie Krøyer eşi Peder Severin Krøyer”, çizim Marie Krøyer 1890.
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gallerythane · 4 years
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Osteria in Ravello, PS Krøyer Fine Art Print Be Inspired! https://gallerythane.com/products/osteria-in-ravello-ps-kroyer-fine-art-print
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P.S. and Marie Krøyer -  Double portrait of Marie and P.S. Krøyer, 1890, oil on canvas Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) and Marie Triepcke Krøyer Alfvén (1867 – 1940)
The couple painted this double portrait on their honeymoon travel. Marie painted Peder; Peder painted Marie. It was in Paris that the couple formed a relationship. The couple married in Augsburg, 1889 and they settled in the remote fishing town of Skagen, Denmark. The two socialised within an artistic community that later became known as the Skagen Painters. Peder was enchanted by Marie's beauty and she became his favourite model. Marie lacked self-confidence and her work was overshadowed by Pedar's brilliance. She also struggled with depression after the birth of their daughter Vibeke in 1895. Peder also struggled with mental illness and the marriage ended bitterly after just five years.
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P.S. Krøyer - Postmaster Schrøder, Anna Ancher and Henny Brodersen, A preliminary study for Sankt Hansblus på Skagen Strand (Midsummer Night on Skagen Beach), 1903, pencil and pastel on paper Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) was a Norweigian painter who was masterful at capturing natural light. He liked to paint romantic landscapes and figurative paintings. Krøyer also made sculptures and engravings. Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway, but was raised by his uncle and auntie in Copenhagen. Krøyer was only nine years old when he began formal painting lessons. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the young age of 19 years. Krøyer started his career by painting portraits for commision. Krøyer travelled abroad frequently, often to Paris. Krøyer loved visiting an artists' colony in the remote fishing village of Skagen, Denmark.
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P.S. Krøyer -  Portrait of fisherman Hans Kulman from Hornbæk , 1891, watercolour on paper Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) was a Norweigian painter who was masterful at capturing natural light. He liked to paint romantic landscapes and figurative paintings. Krøyer also made sculptures and engravings. Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway, but was raised by his uncle and auntie in Copenhagen. Krøyer was only nine years old when he began formal painting lessons. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the young age of 19 years. Krøyer started his career by painting portraits for commision. Krøyer travelled abroad frequently, often to Paris. Krøyer loved visiting an artists' colony in the remote fishing village of Skagen, Denmark.
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P.S. Krøyer - Portrait of a Fisherman from Hornbæk, 1875, oil on canvas
Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) was a Norweigian painter who was masterful at capturing natural light. He liked to paint romantic landscapes and figurative paintings. Krøyer also made sculptures and engravings. Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway, but was raised by his uncle and auntie in Copenhagen. Krøyer was only nine years old when he began formal painting lessons. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the young age of 19 years. Krøyer started his career by painting portraits for commision. Krøyer travelled abroad frequently, often to Paris. Krøyer loved visiting an artists' colony in the remote fishing village of Skagen, Denmark.
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P.S. Krøyer - Portrait of Conference Councilor S.A. Casse F Engelbreth, 1895 Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) was a Norweigian painter who was masterful at capturing natural light. He liked to paint romantic landscapes and figurative paintings. Krøyer also made sculptures and engravings. Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway, but was raised by his uncle and auntie in Copenhagen. Krøyer was only nine years old when he began formal painting lessons. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the young age of 19 years. Krøyer started his career by painting portraits for commision. Krøyer travelled abroad frequently, often to Paris. Krøyer loved visiting an artists' colony in the remote fishing village of Skagen, Denmark.
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P.S. Krøyer - Marie in the Garden, 1895, oil on panel
In 1889, Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) married Marie Triepcke and they settled in the remote fishing town of Skagen, Denmark. Marie was a notable painter herself and the two socialised within an artistic community that later became known as the Skagen Painters. At the time of this painting, the couple had rented the Chief Bailiff’s official residence at Skagen which is now known as Krøyer’s house. Peder was enchanted by Marie's beauty and she became his favourite model. However, Peder stuggled with mental illness and the marriage ended bitterly after just five years.
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P.S. Krøyer -  Hans Gyde Petersen, 1907, oil on canvas
Hans Gyde-Petersen (1862–1943) was a Danish impressionist painter and sculpture. He is remembered for his plein air oil landscapes, village paintings and bronze sculptures.
Gyde-Petersen was born on a farm in Lindeballe parish, west of Vejle. He studied sculpture at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen. He was talented sculpture and he won a grant to study in Italy from 1897 to 1899. During this time, he decided to pursue landscape painting rather than sculpture. In 1904, Gyde-Peterson ended his nine-year marriage to Ingeborg Balling and he visited friends at an artists' colony in Skagen.
Skagen is situated on the northern tip of Jutland. Painters, poets and musicians spent their summers in the tiny fishing village. The painters were drawn to the natural landscape and luminous sunlight. Skagen painter PS Krøyer was suffering from manic-depressive psychosis and was frequently committed to mental institutions. Krøyer invited Gyde live with him. Gyde helped Krøyer's with his personal affairs, health issues and divorce proceedings. During their time together, Krøyer gave Gyde painting lessons and Gyde instructed Krøyer in sculpting. In 1907, the two men even took a three-week trip through Germany, Italy and Spain. Krøyer's health deteriorated and in 1909, he died in his Skagen home.
Gyde continued open air landscape painting and sculpting in Copenhagen. In 1924, Gyde travelled to America to visit family members and to paint plein air landscapes. He spent time in Minnesota, Iowa and California. He returned to Denmark and settled in Klampenborg for the rest of his days. (Notes summarised from John Robert Christianson, 2006)
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P.S. Krøyer -  portrait of Lorenz Frölich Lorenz Frölich (1820 – 1908) was a Danish painter, illustrator, and printmaker. Frölich was particularly interested in Nordic sagas and the Danish landscape. He is best remembered most for his children's books which included illustrations of the fairy tales told by Hans Christian Andersen as well as Frölich's own books about his daughter Lily (or Edma).   Frölich was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and was the son of a wholesaler. He studied in Copenhagen under painter Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, in Dresden under fresco painter Eduard Julius Bendemann (1843-1846), and in Paris under historical painter Thomas Couture (1852-1853). Frölich was influenced in impressionism through friendships with Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Alfred Stevens. Frölich developed a close friendship with John Thomas Lundbye. They shared an interest in Nordic sagas and the Danish landscapes. The two travelled through Denmark together and worked collaboratively on illustrations. Frölich lived for many in Paris and Rome where he exhibited his works at the salons. He also travelled much through Europe, visiting Germany (1840-1844), Italy (1846-1851), Denmark (1854-57) and London (1870-1871). In 1855, he married Carolina Charlotta in de Betou. Their daughter, Edma Frølich (1859–1958), grew up to became an artist drawing portraits and painting still lives. In 1877, Frölich was appointed professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Art, Copenhagen.
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P.S. Krøyer - Company in Glyptothekett on Ny Carlsberg, 1888, oil on canvas Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) was a Norweigian painter who was masterful at capturing natural light. He liked to paint romantic landscapes and figurative paintings. Krøyer also made sculptures and engravings. Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway, but was raised by his uncle and auntie in Copenhagen. Krøyer was only nine years old when he began formal painting lessons. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the young age of 19 years. Krøyer started his career by painting portraits for commision. Krøyer travelled abroad frequently, often to Paris. Krøyer loved visiting an artists' colony in the remote fishing village of Skagen, Denmark.
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P.S. Krøyer - Portrait of Tove Benzon, 1894, oil on canvas Peder Severin Krøyer (1851 – 1909) was a Norweigian painter who was masterful at capturing natural light. He liked to paint romantic landscapes and figurative paintings. Krøyer also made sculptures and engravings. Krøyer was born in Stavanger, Norway, but was raised by his uncle and auntie in Copenhagen. Krøyer was only nine years old when he began formal painting lessons. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the young age of 19 years. Krøyer started his career by painting portraits for commision. Krøyer travelled abroad frequently, often to Paris. Krøyer loved visiting an artists' colony in the remote fishing village of Skagen, Denmark.
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P.S. Krøyer - Four children having lunch, 1877, oil on canvas In the mid 1870s Krøyer was busy delivering portraits. This one was ordered by the merchant and etatsråd Bernhard Kjær (born 1837). Krøyer had portrayed both Mrs. and Mr. Kjær in 1875 and now it was the children's turn. The four are Regnar, Rigmor, Ingrid and Astrid. Source: Peter Michael Hornung, Peder Severin Krøyer, page 37.
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