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==Residence== [[Image:Michael & Anna Anchers Hus i Skagen, 2007 ubt.jpeg|thumb|right|Michael and Anna Ancher's house in Skagen]] The Skagen residence of Anna and Michael Ancher was purchased in 1884. In 1913, a large studio annex was added to the property. This also formed part of what is on display publicly today as a museum dedicated to both Anna and Michael Ancher. Upon her death in 1964, their daughter, Helga Ancher, left the house and all of its contents to a foundation. The former residence was restored and opened as a museum and visitor attraction.<ref name=anchershus/> In 1967, Michael and Anna Ancher's house (''Anchers Hus'') in [[Skagen]] was converted into a museum by the Helga Ancher Foundation before ''Anchers Hus'' opened to the public for tours. The original furniture and paintings created by the Anchers and other Skagen artists are shown in the restored home and studio. Art exhibitions are arranged in the Saxild House (''Saxilds Gaard''), another building on the property. It is filled with displays of paintings by Michael and Anna Ancher, as well as by many other Skagen painters who made up their circle of friends.<ref>[http://www.boboho.com/interior-articles.php?id=4 "Anne and Michael Ancher’s house"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708075518/http://www.boboho.com/interior-articles.php?id=4 |date=2011-07-08 }}, ''Boboho Interior design Magazine''. Retrieved 16 October 2011.</ref>
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