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Finnish ArtEero Järnefelt: Under the Yoke (Burning the Brushwood), 1893
art: the expression or application of
human creative skill and
imagination, typically in a visual
form such as painting or
sculpture, producing works to be
appreciated primarily for their
beauty or emotional power.
Barnett Newman: Onement VI, 1953
Robin Lindqvist: The Birth and Death of Snakes (Ode to the Lesbian), 19
Hugo Simberg: The Wounded Angel, 1903
Finnish Art
A History of Finnish Art
The Development of Modern Finnish Art
Contemporary Art
Characteristics of Art in Finland
Finnish Art
A History of Finnish Art
The Development of Modern Finnish Art
Contemporary Art
Characteristics of Art in Finland
Prehistoric Art
Prehistoric rock paintings.
Themes of the elk (symbols, myths) and humans
Painting onto steep granite walls.
Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings
Oldest paintings
made about 3000 to
2500BC.
Other archaeological
artefacts were also
found in the same
area.
Themes:
elks, humans, boats, a
s well as
geometrical figures.
Saraakallio Rock Paintings
Two art areas:
Saraakallio I and
Saraakallio II.
The biggest rock art
area in Finland.
Themes:
deer, human, and
boat figures. The
paintings were
painted using red
paint.
Connecting the Dots
From rock painting to
medieval wall
paintings in churches
(historiography).
Documentation, identi
fication, and
attribution were
poor.
The development of
modern Finnish art in
Finland.
Finnish Art
A History of Finnish Art
The Development of Modern Finnish Art
Contemporary Art
Characteristics of Art in Finland
The Golden Age
Naturalism in Finnish
art: epic landscapes
and scenes of every-
day life.
Landscapes as
themes.
The “Kalevala”.
The Finnish
Pavilion, World’s Fair
in Paris (1900), by Pekka Halonen: The Short Cut, 1892
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
The “National Artist”.
Prominence after the
1900 World Fair.
Designed the
flags, official
decorations, and
uniforms for
independent Finland.
Realism.
Akseli Gallen-Kallela: Démasquée, 1888
Askeli Gallen-Kallela: The Aino Triptych, 1891
Albert Edelfelt
Cosmopolitan who
spent years in Paris.
Journeys to the
French and Italian
riverias and the
Finnish lakes saw him
shift from
naturalism to
impressionism.
“Painter of his own
Age”. Albert Edelfelt: Queen Blanka, 1877
Albert Edelfelt: Duke Karl Abusing the Corpse of Klaus Fleming, 1878
Albert Edelfelt: Children Playing on the Shore, 1884
Modernism
Breaking away from
naturalism.
The Septem group: Magnus
Enckell, Yrjö Ollila, Ellen
Thesleff, and Verner Thomé
The November group of
German expressionism: Tyko
Sallinen, Marcus Collin, and
Alwar Cawén.
Tove Jansson
Originality.
Artist, illustrator, p
olitical
caritcaturist, author
and creator of the
Moomin characters
and stories.
Landscapes.
Portraits.
Tove Jansson:
Self-Portraits, 1940, 41, 42, 75
Murals
Consumption art: to tell a story, decorate, ent
Monumental, fantastical painting of festivities
imaginary landscapes.
Intended to bring joy and comfort after the wa
Prominent Female Artists
Fanny Churberg (1845-92)
Elin Danielson-Gambogi (1861-1919)
Maria Wiik (1853-1928)
Helene Schjerfbeck (1862-1946)
Ellen Thesleff (1869-1954)
Finnish Art
A History of Finnish Art
The Development of Modern Finnish Art
Contemporary Art
Characteristics of Art in Finland
Kiasma
Art works from the
1960s to the present.
Demonstrates art of
today, and also
reinterprets the
past.
Kiasma
More than just the
sense of sight.
Contemporary art:
engage senses.
holistic
experiences.
self-
interpretation.
Abendland
Two animations;
soundscape from
double bass and
electronics; work
has no beginning and
end.
Change is gradual.
A future when
humanity ceases to
exist.
Max SaviKangas, Juho Martikainen, and Pekka Mikael Laine: Abendland, 2013
The World of Abstraction
Thousands of
colourful silk
ribbons that reach
from the ceiling to
the floor.
Appears like a
painting or sculpture
from afar.
Experiential: viewers
can be immersed in
artwork.Jacob Dahlgren: The Wonderful World of Abstraction, 2009
The Expander
Metallic spherical
structure with
protruding strikes
which attach to the
walls.
Considers the nature
of the site, and the
artwork is always
different depending
on where it is
installed.
Kimmo Schroderus: The Expander, 2004
Finnish Art
A History of Finnish Art
The Development of Modern Finnish Art
Contemporary Art
Characteristics of Art in Finland
Common Influences
Nature and natural
landscapes.
The “Kalevala”.
“When modern artists utilise the
Kalevala, they are not merely re-
telling or re-illustrating the
Kalevala’s stories, rather, they wish
to address, through the mystical
world of the Kalevala, the eternal
questions facing humanity:
life, death, love, and survival.”
The “Kalevala”
Work of epic poetry
Finnish oral folklore
and mythology.
22,795 verses, 50
songs.
Artists Inspired by the “Kale
Akseli Gallen-
Kallela: the
“National Artist” of
Finland.
Robert William
Ekman: teacher and
painter of Finnish
romantic portraits.
Lauri Leppänen:
sculptor and
professor.
Finnish ArtEero Järnefelt: Under the Yoke (Burning the Brushwood), 1893

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Finnish Art

  • 1. Finnish ArtEero Järnefelt: Under the Yoke (Burning the Brushwood), 1893
  • 2. art: the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
  • 4. Robin Lindqvist: The Birth and Death of Snakes (Ode to the Lesbian), 19
  • 5. Hugo Simberg: The Wounded Angel, 1903
  • 6. Finnish Art A History of Finnish Art The Development of Modern Finnish Art Contemporary Art Characteristics of Art in Finland
  • 7. Finnish Art A History of Finnish Art The Development of Modern Finnish Art Contemporary Art Characteristics of Art in Finland
  • 8. Prehistoric Art Prehistoric rock paintings. Themes of the elk (symbols, myths) and humans Painting onto steep granite walls.
  • 9. Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings Oldest paintings made about 3000 to 2500BC. Other archaeological artefacts were also found in the same area. Themes: elks, humans, boats, a s well as geometrical figures.
  • 10. Saraakallio Rock Paintings Two art areas: Saraakallio I and Saraakallio II. The biggest rock art area in Finland. Themes: deer, human, and boat figures. The paintings were painted using red paint.
  • 11. Connecting the Dots From rock painting to medieval wall paintings in churches (historiography). Documentation, identi fication, and attribution were poor. The development of modern Finnish art in Finland.
  • 12. Finnish Art A History of Finnish Art The Development of Modern Finnish Art Contemporary Art Characteristics of Art in Finland
  • 13. The Golden Age Naturalism in Finnish art: epic landscapes and scenes of every- day life. Landscapes as themes. The “Kalevala”. The Finnish Pavilion, World’s Fair in Paris (1900), by Pekka Halonen: The Short Cut, 1892
  • 14. Akseli Gallen-Kallela The “National Artist”. Prominence after the 1900 World Fair. Designed the flags, official decorations, and uniforms for independent Finland. Realism. Akseli Gallen-Kallela: Démasquée, 1888
  • 15. Askeli Gallen-Kallela: The Aino Triptych, 1891
  • 16. Albert Edelfelt Cosmopolitan who spent years in Paris. Journeys to the French and Italian riverias and the Finnish lakes saw him shift from naturalism to impressionism. “Painter of his own Age”. Albert Edelfelt: Queen Blanka, 1877
  • 17. Albert Edelfelt: Duke Karl Abusing the Corpse of Klaus Fleming, 1878
  • 18. Albert Edelfelt: Children Playing on the Shore, 1884
  • 19. Modernism Breaking away from naturalism. The Septem group: Magnus Enckell, Yrjö Ollila, Ellen Thesleff, and Verner Thomé The November group of German expressionism: Tyko Sallinen, Marcus Collin, and Alwar Cawén.
  • 20. Tove Jansson Originality. Artist, illustrator, p olitical caritcaturist, author and creator of the Moomin characters and stories. Landscapes. Portraits.
  • 22. Murals Consumption art: to tell a story, decorate, ent Monumental, fantastical painting of festivities imaginary landscapes. Intended to bring joy and comfort after the wa
  • 23. Prominent Female Artists Fanny Churberg (1845-92) Elin Danielson-Gambogi (1861-1919) Maria Wiik (1853-1928) Helene Schjerfbeck (1862-1946) Ellen Thesleff (1869-1954)
  • 24. Finnish Art A History of Finnish Art The Development of Modern Finnish Art Contemporary Art Characteristics of Art in Finland
  • 25. Kiasma Art works from the 1960s to the present. Demonstrates art of today, and also reinterprets the past.
  • 26. Kiasma More than just the sense of sight. Contemporary art: engage senses. holistic experiences. self- interpretation.
  • 27.
  • 28. Abendland Two animations; soundscape from double bass and electronics; work has no beginning and end. Change is gradual. A future when humanity ceases to exist. Max SaviKangas, Juho Martikainen, and Pekka Mikael Laine: Abendland, 2013
  • 29. The World of Abstraction Thousands of colourful silk ribbons that reach from the ceiling to the floor. Appears like a painting or sculpture from afar. Experiential: viewers can be immersed in artwork.Jacob Dahlgren: The Wonderful World of Abstraction, 2009
  • 30. The Expander Metallic spherical structure with protruding strikes which attach to the walls. Considers the nature of the site, and the artwork is always different depending on where it is installed. Kimmo Schroderus: The Expander, 2004
  • 31. Finnish Art A History of Finnish Art The Development of Modern Finnish Art Contemporary Art Characteristics of Art in Finland
  • 32. Common Influences Nature and natural landscapes. The “Kalevala”.
  • 33. “When modern artists utilise the Kalevala, they are not merely re- telling or re-illustrating the Kalevala’s stories, rather, they wish to address, through the mystical world of the Kalevala, the eternal questions facing humanity: life, death, love, and survival.”
  • 34. The “Kalevala” Work of epic poetry Finnish oral folklore and mythology. 22,795 verses, 50 songs.
  • 35. Artists Inspired by the “Kale Akseli Gallen- Kallela: the “National Artist” of Finland. Robert William Ekman: teacher and painter of Finnish romantic portraits. Lauri Leppänen: sculptor and professor.
  • 36. Finnish ArtEero Järnefelt: Under the Yoke (Burning the Brushwood), 1893