Bathing Children
1892 · Den Hirschsprungske Samling, Copenhagen
otherLight broken on waves, a swell, or the surface of water, together with reflections on the sky, plus local colour, naturally constituted a favourite Impressionist subject. In 1892, Kryer painted a handful of modestly sized canvases of Danish beaches, paying tribute to the pleasures people took in the summer. In Bathing Children he gave his attention to light on the sea, capturing a fleeting moment as a boy runs into the water, splashing showers of spray.
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About the Artist
Peter Severin Krøyer
1851 – 1909
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