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Hermanus Franciscus Carolus "Herman" van den Anker (July 14, 1832 in Rotterdam – July 9, 1883 in Paris) was a Dutch artist who painted in Pont-Aven, Brittany. In 1854 he moved from his home town to Paris, and in 1868 moved to Pont-Aven, where he remained the rest of his life. He painted figures in national Breton dress.[1] Together with Fernand Quignon, he painted the board which hung in the village above the entrance to the Pension Gloanec, designed to encourage artists to stay there.[2][3] References1. ^"About Pont-Aven", ArtFact. Retrieved May 20, 2012. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Anker, Herman van den}}{{Netherlands-painter-stub}}2. ^"Exposition Fernand Quignon musée de Montreuil", Opale Blog. {{fr icon}} Retrieved May 20, 2012. 3. ^[https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/1929 Van den Anker] at the RKD 6 : 1823 births|1883 deaths|Artists from Rotterdam|Pont-Aven painters|19th-century Dutch painters|Dutch male painters |
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