Hip, Hip, Hurrah!
Peder Severin Krøyer·1888
Historical Context
Painted in 1888, Hip, Hip, Hurrah! is a work by Peder Severin Krøyer, now in the collection of Gothenburg Museum of Art, that reflects the artistic concerns of the late 19th century — an era of fundamental transformation in both the methods and purposes of European and American painting. Peder Severin Krøyer was the most prominent painter of the Skagen artists' colony, a group of Scandinavian naturalist painters who gathered at Denmark's northernmost tip in the 1880s attracted by the exceptional quality of light where two seas meet.
Technical Analysis
Krøyer painted with fluid, confident brushwork that captures the distinctive quality of Scandinavian summer light — blue-toned, diffuse, and uniquely luminous. His beach scenes at Skagen employ a fresh, open palette of pale blues, white sands, and golden evening light.
See It In Person
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