Golden Age of Finnish Art


The Golden Age of Finnish Art coincided with the national awakening of Finland, during the era of the Grand Duchy of Finland under the Russian Empire. It is believed to span an era from the late 19th Century to the early 20th Century, approximately 1880 to 1910. The epic poetry form known as Kalevala, developed during the 19th Century, provided the artistic inspiration for numerous themes at the time, including in visual arts, literature, music and architecture; however, the "Golden Age of Finnish Art" is generally regarded as referring to the realist and romantic nationalist painters of the time. Notable figures of the time include Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Pekka Halonen, Albert Edelfelt, Jean Sibelius, Eino Leino, Helene Schjerfbeck, Emil Wikström, Eero Järnefelt and Eliel Saarinen.
Finnish art became more widely known in Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1900, where the Finnish pavilion was one of the most popular among the attendees.

Artists

There were a number of notable visual artists who are considered to have been part of the Golden Age of Finnish Art.

Painters

The following list of painters does not include artists who are sometimes considered to be part of the Golden Age but generally largely predate it; several notable painters, such as Werner Holmberg, exist in this category. Ferdinand von Wright, the notable Finnish artist whose 1886 The Fighting Capercaillies is considered a seminal Finnish painting, is also regarded as predating the Golden Age. The numerous painters of the Düsseldorf school of painting, such as Berndt Lindholm, Hjalmar Munsterhjelm and Fanny Churberg, may be regarded as Golden Age painters; however, their work is generally associated with an earlier era of artistic development.
Adolf von Becker, however, is regarded as a significant figure to the Golden Age, resulting from his education and tutelage of numerous artists of the era; in addition, Robert Wilhelm Ekman, as an early and notable painter of Kalevala, laid the foundation for similar following works.
ArtistNotable work

Amélie Lundahl

Breton Girl Holding a Jar, 1884

Maria Wiik

Out into the World, 1889

Albert Edelfelt

', 1879

Gunnar Berndtson

The Bride's Song, 1893

Anna Sahlstén

Bread Worries, 1895

Victor Westerholm

Eckerö Post Quay, 1885

Elin Danielson-Gambogi

Mother, 1893

Helene Schjerfbeck

', 1888

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt

Antti, 1907

Eero Järnefelt

, 1893

Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Lemminkäinen's Mother, 1897

Pekka Halonen

The Mower Men, 1891

Ellen Thesleff

Self-Portrait, 1895

Magnus Enckell

Resurrection, Tampere Cathedral, 1907

Dora Wahlroos

By the Wash Basin, 1892

Hugo Simberg

The Wounded Angel, 1903

Sculptors

ArtistNotable work

Ville Vallgren

Havis Amanda, 1908

Emil Wikström

, 1914

Architects

ArtistNotable work

Lars Sonck

Tampere Cathedral, 1907

Wivi Lönn

Tampere Central Fire Station, 1908

Eliel Saarinen

Helsinki Central railway station, 1909

Herman Gesellius

Wuorio House, 1909–1914

Armas Lindgren

Mannerheimintie 7, 1914