AKSELI GALLEN-KALLELA, heliogravyyrikansio, 21 kpl, Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö 1912.
Sammon Taonta. Palanut kanto kevätauringossa. Ilves louhikko. Lahjoittaja T:ri Antell. Kullervon kirous. Aallottaret. Imatra. Aino-taru. Velisurmaaja. Quand Même. Sammon ryöstö. Lemminkäisen äiti. Lapsi rannalla. Äiti. Kevät (Katkelma). Ad Astra. Prof. dr. Matti Äyräpää. Rakennus. Kerjäläispoika. Prof. dr. Emil Setälä. Paimenpoika Paanajärvellä (Kesäyön aurinko). Iltarauha. M. Gorjkij. Kuviin merkitty A. Gallen-Kallela Pinx. Appr. Veniam D. Heliogr. Kemigrafinen Oy H:ki 1912, 1913, 1914. Lehtien koot 45x35 cm.
Kulumaa, vaurioita kansiossa, silkkipapereissa ja esittelylehdessä.
Akseli Gallen-Kallela is counted among Finland's most famous artists, born in 1865 in Pori. He studied at the Drawing School of the Finnish Art Society in Helsinki and later at the Académie Julian in Paris. He worked across various art forms such as painting, graphics, illustrations, textiles, architecture, and even designed military uniforms. Akseli Gallen-Kallela's first significant work, 'Old Woman with a Cat,' challenged the ideals of its time and paved the way for realism in Finnish painting.
Gallen-Kallela was primarily known for his paintings and illustrations for the Finnish national epic, 'Kalevala.' In 1900, he executed dome paintings with Kalevala motifs for the Finnish pavilion at the World Exhibition in Paris. His visual language is often described as naturalistic, symbolic, and expressionistic
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