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Michael Ancher (b. Bornholm 1849, d. Skagen 1927)

Portrait of fisherman Ole Svendsen (1830–1906) at the coast. Signed M. A. Oil on canvas. 46×36 cm.

Ole Svendsen served in the Danish navy during the Three Years' War. In 1862 he became a permanent employee of Skagen's lifeboat. He received several medals of honour, he was i.a. decorated with the Silver Cross of the Order of Dannebrog 1887. Michael Ancher often placed the stout rescuer in a prominent place in his paintings, e.g. in the two well-known ones: “Vil han klare Pynten” (Will he round the point) (The Art Museums of Skagen, Inv. No. 1837) and “Redningsbåden køres gennem Klitterne” (The lifeboat is driven through the dunes) (The National Gallery of Denmark, Inv. No. KMS1222).

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30,000–40,000 DKK

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60,000 DKK