Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Akseli Gallen-Kallela (April 26 1865 – March 7 1931)was a Finnish painter who is best known for his illustrations of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic ("illustration, below"). His work was considered very important for the Finnish national identity.

He was born Axél Waldemar Gallén in Pori (in Swedish "Björneborg"), Finland. His father Peter Gallén worked as police chief and lawyer. At the age of 11 he was sent to Helsinki to study at a grammar school, because his father opposed his ambition to become a painter. After his father's death in 1879, Gallen-Kallela attended drawing classes at the Finnish Art Society.

In 1884 he moved to Paris, to study at the Académie Julian. In Paris he became friends with the Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt, the Norwegian painter Adam Dörnberger, and the Swedish writer August Strindberg.

In 1890 he married Mary Slöör. The couple had three children, Impi Marjatta, Kirsti and Jorma. On their honeymoon to East Karelia, Gallen-Kallela started collecting material for his depictions of the Kalevala. This period is characterized by romantic paintings of the Kalevala, like the "Aino triptych" and by several landscape paintings.

In December 1894, Gallen-Kallela moved to Berlin to personally oversee the joint exhibition of his works with the works of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. In March 1895, he received a telegram that his daughter Impi Marjatta had died from diphtheria. This would prove to be a turning point in his work. While his works had previously been romantic, after his daughter's death Gallen-Kallela painted more aggressive works like "the Defense of the Sampo", "Joukahainen's Revenge" or "Lemminkainen's mother".

For the Paris World Fair in 1900, Gallen-Kallela painted frescoes for the Finnish Pavilion. In these frescoes, his political ideas became most apparent. One of the vipers in the fresco "Ilmarinen Plowing the Field of Vipers" is wearing the Romanov crown, and the process of removing the vipers from the field was a clear reference to his wish for an independent Finland.

He also painted the frescoes for the Jusélius Mausoleum in Pori between 1901 and 1903. (The frescoes were soon damaged by white spots coming through, and Jusélius assigned the artist's son Jorma to repair them. The work was completed just before his death in 1939.)

He officially finnicized his name to the more Finnish-sounding Akseli Gallen-Kallela in 1907. In 1909, Gallen-Kallela moved to Nairobi in British East Africa (present-day Kenya) with his family but he returned to Finland after a couple of years, because he realized Finland was his main inspiration. Between 1911 and 1913 he designed and built a studio and house at Tarvaspää, about 10 km north of the centre of Helsinki.

In 1918, Gallen-Kallela and his son Jorma took part in the fighting at the front of the Finnish Civil War. When the regent, General Mannerheim, later heard about this, he invited Gallen-Kallela to design the flags, official decorations and uniforms for the newly independent Finland. In 1919 he was appointed aide-de-camp to Mannerheim.

In 1925 he began the illustrations for his "Great Kalevala". This was still unfinished when he died in Stockholm on 1931-03-07, while returning from a lecture in Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 1961, his studio and house at Tarvaspää was opened as the Gallen-Kallela Museum; it houses some of his works and research facilities on Gallen-Kallela himself.

Paintings

* [http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/collection/features/potm/2004/july/default.htm Lake Keitele] (1905), at the National Gallery in London
* Boy with a Crow (1884)
* The Old Woman and the Cat ("Akka ja kissa") (1885)
* Démasquée (1888)
* Ahlström family (1890)
* The (1891)
* Mäntykoski Waterfall (1892)
* A Winter Scene From Imatra (1893)
* The Forging of the Sampo (1893)
* Jean Sibelius (1894)
* The Defense of the Sampo (1896)
* Lemminkäinen's Mother ("Lemminkäisen äiti") (1897)
* The Fratricide (1897)
* Joukahainen's Revenge (1897)
* Symposion (1894)
* Kullervo's Curse ("Kullervon kirous") (1899)
* Kullervo Rides to War (1901)
* Ad Astra (1907)
* Väinämöinen's Boat Journey (1909)

References

* Akseli Gallen-Kallela, De magie van Finland, Groninger Museum, NAI Uitgevers, 2006, ISBN 90-5662-524-1

External links

* [http://www.gallen-kallela.fi/english.html Gallen-Kallela Museum website]
* [http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/collection/features/potm/2004/july/default.htm Painting of the Month, July 2004]
* [http://www.vaasapages.com/Gallery/AkseliGallen-Kallela.htm View some of his pictures] (VaasaPages.com)


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