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1886

Interior of a Tavern

Peter Severin Krøyer

Danish, 1851 - 1909

Peter Krøyer was a member of the Skagen School, a group of nineteenth-century painters who worked by the sea on the northern tip of Denmark every summer. He created this scene of fishermen gathered in a tavern in Skagen for John G. Johnson of Philadelphia, an eminent lawyer and avid art collector. Johnson, who rarely commissioned works from living artists, purchased a number of Scandinavian paintings with the assistance of Alexander Harrison, a Philadelphia-born marine painter who lived in Paris.

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Custom Prints for "Interior of a Tavern" (101699)

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The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works

This online scholarly publication examines one of the finest collections of European art ever to have been formed in the United States by a private collector.
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Peter Severin Krøyer, Interior of a Tavern, 1886 | Philadelphia Art Museum