Lars Kruse (1828–1894) was a
fisherman from
Skagen in the far north of
Jutland, Denmark, who was credited with saving over 200 lives. In one case, on 27 December 1862, he rescued much of the crew of the Swedish
brig Daphne when it was stranded during a storm. Kruse also gained fame through his portraits, painted by
Michael Ancher, and an account of his mistreatment written by
Holger Drachmann in a mixture of poems and prose.
Painting: Michael Ancher