The Net Mender (Garnbinderen) 1879 Christian Krohg Krohg painted this working couple at Skagen, a village on the coast of Jutland in Denmark that hosted an influential artists colony, in the summer of 1879. His models were the fisherman Niels Christian Gaihede (1816-1890) and his wife, Ane Gaihede (1812-1904). Renouncing the sentimentality associated with peasant subjects then current in Nordic art, Krohg gave vent to an insistent objectivity that struck contemporaries as idiosyncratic to a fault when this work was exhibited in Oslo soon after it was completed. This criticism prompted Krohg to paint a larger and more restrained version (National Museum, Oslo).. The Net Mender (Garnbinderen). Christian Krohg (Norwegian, Vestre Aker 1852-1925 Oslo (Kristiania)). 1879. Oil on canvas. Paintings

The Net Mender (Garnbinderen) 1879 Christian Krohg Krohg painted this working couple at Skagen, a village on the coast of Jutland in Denmark that hosted an influential artists colony, in the summer of 1879. His models were the fisherman Niels Christian Gaihede (1816-1890) and his wife, Ane Gaihede (1812-1904). Renouncing the sentimentality associated with peasant subjects then current in Nordic art, Krohg gave vent to an insistent objectivity that struck contemporaries as idiosyncratic to a fault when this work was exhibited in Oslo soon after it was completed. This criticism prompted Krohg to paint a larger and more restrained version (National Museum, Oslo).. The Net Mender (Garnbinderen). Christian Krohg (Norwegian, Vestre Aker 1852-1925 Oslo (Kristiania)). 1879. Oil on canvas. Paintings
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