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Pekka Halonen

(Finland, 1865-1933)
Estimate
15 000 - 20 000 EUR
170 000 - 226 000 SEK
15 500 - 20 600 USD
Hammer price
21 000 EUR
Purchasing info
Pekka Halonen
(Finland, 1865-1933)

AN OLD SHACK.

Sign. -91. Oil on board, 39x44 cm.

Provenance

Judge Tokolander bought the painting from the artist, later he sold the work to Mr. Meriaho. Since 1957, the painting has belonged to the Mäklin family.

Exhibitions

Centennial exhibition, Ateneum 1963.

More information

The painting was created on a trip to Eastern Carelia where Pekka Halonen travelled together with Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Louis Sparre.

Designer

The artist Pekka Halonen is closely associated with Finnish art, known for his realistic and simple depictions of the Finnish people and nature. Halonen was born in 1865 in Lapinlahti and belonged to a large farming family with several talented artists and musicians as relatives. In 1890, he received a scholarship that enabled him to travel to Paris and study at the Académie Julian. Halonen then continued his studies under Paul Gauguin at the Académie Colarossi in Italy. Like several contemporary Finnish artists, such as Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Halonen eventually returned to his homeland to explore themes in the Finnish wilderness.

Early in his career, Halonen primarily worked in the French Impressionist style, but later his painting evolved into a more monumental approach with subdued colors, often depicting themes from Finnish rural life like 'Road Builders in Karelia' (1900). Colors dominated Halonen's work; he was a virtuoso colorist. The Finnish nature held a central role in Halonen's art, and in his numerous landscape paintings, one can also discern clear influences from symbolism and japonism.

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