A Vaccination by Anna Ancher - 1899 - 73 x 90 cm Skagens Kunstmuseer A Vaccination by Anna Ancher - 1899 - 73 x 90 cm Skagens Kunstmuseer

A Vaccination

oil on canvas • 73 x 90 cm
  • Anna Ancher - 18 August 1859 - 15 April 1935 Anna Ancher 1899

We love Skagens Kunstmuseer! If you ever have a chance to visit this beautiful place don't hesitate to do it. Today we present a painting created by Anna Ancher—one of the painters who was part of the local artist colony. Enjoy!

Anna Ancher often painted small pictures with one or two figures, but in around 1900 she tried her hand at larger compositions with many figures, as in this picture. She created a lot of sketches for this picture, where she experimented with colors and tested various compositional elements. The painting was shown at the Spring exhibition at Charlottenborg in Copenhagen in 1899. It was in private ownership until 2013, and has probably not been exhibited since 1899. In the image you can see mothers with their children, who are either waiting to be, or have been vaccinated against smallpox. Children had to be vaccinated before their seventh birthday. The vaccination of Danish children became mandatory in 1810 and was phased out in 1977. The disease was declared eradicated in Denmark in 1980.