Roses

Kroyer's rich 19th-century studio roses

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In 1870 at the age of 19 Kroyer completed his studies at the Royal Danish Academy of Art, where he studied with Frederik Vermehren. From 1891-1894, Peder and his wife rented a cottage in Skaren, where he painted Roses. The flourishing garden is emphasised by the flowering, white rosebush in the foreground. This rosebush is a historic variety called Alba Maxima, which can also be found in the garden of Skagens Museum today. Kroyer's paintings are similar to those of the French Impressionist, Claude Monet.

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