See the light : the beautiful, and radical, art of Anna Ancher – review
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London A solo exhibition devoted to the Danish painter who lived and worked in Skagen, a remote tip of northern Denmark, reveals her to be an artist of tenderness and vision Walking into the Anna Ancher exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery feels like walking into a pat (…)
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