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Viggo Johansen (3 January 1851 – 18 December 1935) was a Danish painter and active member of the group of Skagen Painters who met every summer in the north of
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. He was one of Denmark's most prominent painters in the 1890s.


Early life and education

As a boy, Johansen already had a talent for drawing which was recognized by
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. He studied at the
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from 1868 to 1875, specializing in figure painting, but did not pass the graduation examination.


Career

His earliest works are from
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where he painted between 1872 and 1876 with works such as ''Et Maaltid'' and ''Nabokonens Besøg''. He first became associated with the Skagen Painters in 1875, encouraged by his fellow students
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and
Michael Ancher Michael Peter Ancher (9 June 1849 – 19 September 1927) was a Danish realist artist, and widely known for his paintings of fishermen, the lakes, and other scenes from the Danish fishing community in Skagen. Early life and education Michael ...
. From 1885, he exhibited in Paris; there he was inspired by
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, particularly in his use of colour as can be seen in his painting ''Christian Bindslev er syg'' (''Christian Bindslev is ill'', 1890), which also shows the influence of
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, one of the other Skagen painters. After his return from Paris, his paintings took on lighter tones; he had noted the absence of black in the works of the French artists and considered his own earlier works too dark by comparison. Nevertheless, Johansen is remembered particularly for the subdued lighting effects of his interiors — many of which were painted after his visit to Paris — as in his ''Glade jul'' (''Merry Christmas'', 1891), ''Aftenpassiar'' (''Evening Talk'', 1886) and ''Aftenselskab i kunstnerens hjem'' (''Evening Gathering at the Artist's Home'', 1899) and his scenes of domestic family life, but he also painted landscapes (at Skagen, at Tisvilde, and at his childhood home, the fishing port of
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outside Copenhagen), still lifes and portraits. After a falling out with P.S. Krøyer in 1891, Johansen's relationship with the Anchers was strained and he and his family did not visit Skagen for several years.Svanholm pp. 122-130 From 1888 to 1906, he taught at the Artists Academy's School for Women. He then became a professor there until 1920 and, for a time, was one of its directors.


Private life

It is said that in
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, he showed just as much interest in playing
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on the hotel piano or
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on the church organ as in painting."Johansen, Viggo", ''Dansk Biografisk Leksikon'', 1932–44, Bind 8
Retrieved 29 July 2010.
He married
Anna Ancher Anna Ancher (18 August 1859 – 15 April 1935) was a Danish artist associated with the Skagen Painters, an artist colony on the northern point of Jylland, Denmark. She is considered to be one of Denmark's greatest visual artists. Background An ...
's cousin Martha Møller in 1880. Martha often served as a model, for example in ''Køkkeninteriør'' (''Kitchen interior'', 1884) — which may have been inspired by Anna Ancher's similarly composed ''The Girl in the Kitchen'' — ''Sovekammerscene'' (''Bedroom Scene'', 1885) and ''Børnene vaskes'' (''Washing the Children'', 1888) which were painted partially on the basis of photographs."Viggo Johansen", ''Den store Danske''
Retrieved 29 July 2010.
Viggo Johansen's daughter, Ellen, was also a painter. She married the painter Johannes Ottesen.


Awards

In 1886, Johansen was awarded the Exhibition Medal for the painting ''Evening Talk''. In 1889, many of the Skagen artists received awards at Exposition Universelle in Paris; Johansen won a Gold Medal for ''Børnene vaskes''.


Gallery

File:The family of the artist 1895 viggo johansen.jpg, '' The Artist's Family'' File:Viggo Johansen Aftenpassiar 1886.jpg, '' Evening Talk'' (1886) File:Viggo Johansen Artists Gathering.jpg, '' An Artists' Gathering'' (1903) File:Johansen Viggo - Radosne Boże Narodzenie.jpg, '' Merry Christmas'' (1891) File:Viggo Johansen Optrukne både.jpg, '' Boats in Skagen on Sonderstrand Beach'' (1910) File:Tilobkirke viggo johansen.jpg, '' Tibirke Church'' File:Dividing the catch (Viggo Johansen).jpg, '' Dividing the Catch'' File:Christian bindslev er syg.jpg, '' Christian Bindslev is Ill'' (1889)


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