The experts at Bruun Rasmussen saw this painting as a repeat - by popular demand - of Ancher's larger 1879 painting with the same title. That version was bought by king Christian IX of Denmark and still belongs to the Danish Royal Family.
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Auctioned by Bruun Rasmussen, Bredgade Copenhagen on March 5, 2001 but not sold (Lot 690/1029). bruun-rasmussen.dk. Acquired in 2005 with contributions from Skagens Museum Venner, Beckett-Fonden, Augustinus-Fonden and Nordea Danmark-fonden.
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