Anna Ancher, 1891 - A Funeral - fine art print

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Original artwork information by the museum (© - by Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark) - Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark))

In June of 1854 Frederik Vermehren met this 82-year-old shepherd on the Jutland moors. He wandered, knitting, among the flowering heather with his sheep, his only company the dog resting at his feet. Over the next few months this fortuitous encounter gave rise to one of the principal rural scenes in Danish art history.

Man's affinity with nature Working his way through several pencil and painted studies, Vermehren slowly approached the final incarnation of the scene which is about much more than simply the old man on the moors. Taking the mundane scene as its point of departure, the picture before us is a rendition of man’s affinity with nature, of a simple life lived in harmony with nature and the God whose presence is felt in the grand landscape.

A metaphysical dimension The picture’s feel of having a metaphysical dimension is largely the result of the intensified light, the endless landscape, and – more specifically – the barrows in the background.

Eckersberg's view of art Within art history Vermehren is often referred to as a conservative guardian of the status quo. This is a consequence of the views he expressed during his many years as a professor, concluded with his retirement 1901: He unfailingly insisted on a view of art that originated with C. W. Eckersberg (1783-1853) in the beginning of the century. Thus, younger artists regarded him as a relic from days gone by. Back in the 1850s, however, Vermehren belonged to the progressive wing within Danish art and was one of the most active figures in the first rebellion against the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ resistance to change.

In the year 1891 the male artist Anna Ancher created the work of art "A Funeral". The artwork is included in the digital art collection of Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark) in Copenhagen, Denmark. We are happy to reference that the public domain piece of art is being included with courtesy of National Gallery of Denmark.: . On top of that, alignment of the digital reproduction is landscape with a side ratio of 1.2 : 1, meaning that the length is 20% longer than the width.

Background data on the artpiece

Painting name: "A Funeral"
Classification of the artwork: painting
Generic term: modern art
Temporal classification: 19th century
Created in the year: 1891
Artwork age: around 120 years old
Exhibited in: Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark)
Location of the museum: Copenhagen, Denmark
Museum website: www.smk.dk
License: public domain
Courtesy of: National Gallery of Denmark

The product specs

Product classification: art copy
Reproduction: digital reproduction
Manufacturing method: UV direct printing
Manufacturing: Germany
Stock type: on demand
Intended product usage: wall gallery, wall décor
Artwork orientation: landscape format
Aspect ratio: length : width - 1.2 : 1
Interpretation: the length is 20% longer than the width
Product material options: poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond)
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) size options: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size variants: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59"
Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39"
Aluminium print variants: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39"
Picture frame: unframed art print

Artist summary table

Artist name: Anna Ancher
Artist gender: male
Nationality: Danish
Professions of the artist: painter
Country: Denmark
Classification: modern artist
Life span: 76 years
Year of birth: 1859
Born in (place): Skagen
Died: 1935
City of death: Skagen

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