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Helena Sofia (Helene)
Schjerfbeck (pronounced [heˈleːn ˈʃæ̌rvbek] ; July 10, 1862 –
January 23, 1946) was a
Finnish painter. A
modernist painter, she...
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Magnus Schjerfbeck (24 July 1860 — 8 May 1933) was a
Finnish architect and
architectural historian.
Schjerfbeck studied at the
Polytechnical Institute...
- her studies, she met
Helene Schjerfbeck, who
remained a
close friend for the rest of
their lives.
Westermarck and
Schjerfbeck were a part of a
group of...
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notable painters of the era
include Pekka Halonen, Eero Järnefelt,
Helene Schjerfbeck and Hugo Simberg. In the late 20th century, the
homoerotic art of Touko...
- designer,
interior designer, film-maker, and
sculptor (1962– )
Helene Schjerfbeck –
painter (1862–1946) Hugo
Simberg –
painter (1873–1917) Kaj Stenvall...
- with
Western Uusimaa,
while the
other one
focuses on the art of
Helene Schjerfbeck. A
museum for
contemporary art, Chappe, was
completed by
Raseborg Museum...
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Charcoal Burner by
Helene Schjerfbeck, 1882...
- Gallen-Kallela,
Pekka Halonen,
Albert Edelfelt, Jean Sibelius, Eino Leino,
Helene Schjerfbeck, Emil Wikström, Eero Järnefelt and
Eliel Saarinen.
Finnish art became...
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biblical themes.
While in
France she met the
Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck, in
whose company she
visited Pont-Aven in 1883. Her
first salon painting...
- in 1918. One of the most
renowned finnish modernist painters Helene Schjerfbeck spend her
summers 1918-1920 in Ekenäs and
lived in the town permanently...