When summer comes, we often leave cities and head to the countryside and seaside with friends.
Nowadays we maybe go to Ibiza or Provence, but a group of artists and their families in 19th century Denmark headed for Skagen, a fishing village in the north of Denmark.
The Skagen Painters were a group of Scandinavian artists who gathered there from around the 1870s to the end of the 19th century.
Holidaying in Skagen, they were inspired by the village's scenery, landscape and fishing community - all of which were captured by their many paintings.
Though rooted in the specifics of Skagen, their artworks also capture many universal summer activities - taking long walks on the beach, swimming in the sea, soaking up the sun, enjoying picnic, walking in the woods - all the things that make for enjoyable summer days.
The artworks of painter P.S. Krøyer particularly capture this. They feature the white sandy beaches and beautiful blue skies of Skagen, where at its peak in June and July, the sun rises around 4am and sets around 10pm.
These artists' depictions of Skagen are summer memories made in paint. We hope you enjoyed this short selection of Skagen paintings - you can learn much more about the Skagen Painters on Wikipedia.