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==Career== He achieved his artistic breakthrough in 1879 with the painting ''Vil han klare pynten'' (''[[Will He Round the Point?]]''). Michael Ancher's works depict Skagen's heroic fishermen and their dramatic experiences at sea, combining realism and classical composition. Key works include ''The Lifeboat is Carried Through The Dunes'' (1883), ''The Crew Are Saved'' (1894) and ''The Drowned Man'' (1896).<ref name=kdwk/><ref name=sm/> Michael Ancher was influenced by his traditional training at the [[Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts]] in the 1870s which imposed strict rules for composition. His marriage to [[Anna Ancher]] did, however, introduce him to the naturalistic concept of undecorated reproduction of reality and its colours. By combining the pictorial composition of his youth with the teachings of naturalism, Michael Ancher created what has been called modern monumental figurative art, such as ''A Baptism''.<ref>[http://www.skagensmuseum.dk/index.php?id=92&L=0 ''Michael Ancher'' (Skagens Museum)]</ref> [[File:Michael Ancher - A stroll on the beach - Google Art Project.jpg|thumb|388px|A stroll on the beach]] Among other places, the works of Anna and Michael Ancher can be seen at the [[Skagens Museum]], {{lang|da|[[Statens Museum for Kunst]]|italic=no}}, the [[Hillerød|Frederiksborg Museum]], [[The Hirschsprung Collection]], and [[Ribe Kunstmuseum|Ribe Art Museum]]. Michael Ancher received the [[Eckersberg Medal]] in 1889 and in 1894 the [[Order of the Dannebrog]]. Originally many of Ancher's paintings hung in the dining room of the Brøndums Hotel. The painter [[P.S. Krøyer]] conceived the idea of placing paintings by different artists in the wall panels. In 1946 the dining hall was moved to Skagens Museum.<ref name=sm/>
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