P.S. Krøyer’s Midsummer Eve Bonfire on Skagen Beach captures a Sankt Hans celebration beneath the deep blue sky of a Nordic summer night. Painted in 1906, the scene brings together the people of Skagen around a glowing bonfire beside the sea.
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P.S. Krøyer’s Midsummer Eve Bonfire on Skagen Beach captures a Sankt Hans celebration beneath the deep blue sky of a Nordic summer night. Painted in 1906, the scene brings together the people of Skagen around a glowing bonfire beside the sea.
Why this Skagen art print stands out
One of Krøyer’s final major paintings
Depicts the Danish tradition of celebrating Sankt Hans Eve
Cool blue evening tones contrast with the orange glow of the bonfire
Artists, fishermen and local residents appear together on Skagen Beach
Printed in the USA on premium 200 gsm matte paper
Produced using FSC-certified paper
Made when ordered to reduce unnecessary production
Available in four sizes
Typical US delivery: 2–5 business days
Frame is not included
A summer night on Skagen Beach
The Sankt Hans bonfire has long marked midsummer in Denmark. Krøyer placed the celebration on Skagen Beach, where flames, smoke and gathered figures form a warm band of light against the darkening sea and sky.
Many people connected with the Skagen artists appear in the monumental composition. They include Anna and Michael Ancher, Holger Drachmann, Marie Krøyer, composer Hugo Alfvén and Krøyer’s daughter Vibeke. Local residents and fishermen complete the gathering.
Krøyer was especially interested in the changing light of Skagen after sunset. In this painting, the blue evening atmosphere surrounds the crowd while the fire illuminates faces and clothing. The combination gives the scene both intimacy and historical weight.
Completed only a few years before Krøyer’s death, the painting became his last large canvas. It preserves a vivid image of Skagen as an artistic community and a living coastal town.
“The great bonfire lights up the summer night as artists, fishermen and townspeople gather around the flames.”
The gathering celebrates Sankt Hans Eve, the Danish midsummer tradition observed on 23 June with bonfires and communal festivities.
Who appears in the painting?
The crowd includes Skagen artists, writers, musicians, fishermen and other local residents. Anna Ancher, Michael Ancher, Marie Krøyer and Holger Drachmann are among the identifiable figures.
Where is the original painting?
The original painting belongs to the collection of Skagens Museum in northern Denmark.
Is the frame included?
No. The poster is supplied unframed, allowing you to choose a frame that suits your room.
Where is the poster printed?
It is printed in the USA and made when ordered. Typical US delivery is 2–5 business days.
We only print when you order, using FSC-certified or equivalent matte paper (200 gsm, 0.26 mm) for a refined, non-reflective finish.
Local production across the USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil helps reduce shipping distance and emissions.
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