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  1. Akseli Gallen-Kallela (26 April 1865 – 7 March 1931) was a Finnish painter who is best known for his illustrations of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. His work is considered a very important aspect of the Finnish national identity. He changed his name from Gallén to Gallen-Kallela in 1907.

  2. Akseli Gallen-Kallela oli Suomen merkittävimpiä taidemaalareita. Hän aloitti uransa realistisilla kansankuvauksilla, ja siirtyi romanttisiin Kalevala- ja Karjala-aiheisiin. 1890-luvulla hän loi merkittäviä teoksia sekä symbolismin että realismin tyyliin. 1900-luvun puolella, etenkin Afrikan-matkan yhteydessä, Gallen-Kallelan teokset ...

  3. Learn about Akseli Gallen-Kallela, a prominent artist who illustrated the Finnish national epic and influenced the Finnish national identity. Explore his 41 artworks and read his Wikipedia article at Wikiart.org.

    • Finnish
    • April 26, 1865
    • Pori, Finland
    • March 7, 1931
  4. Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865–1931) was a versatile artist, especially known for his Kalevala-themed works. In addition to the national epic, he was interested in depicting Finnish nature and people. His understanding of his homeland came from numerous trips to different parts of the country.

  5. Visit the museum dedicated to one of Finland's most important artists, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, and his family. Enjoy his paintings, exhibitions, café and garden in the historic Villa Linudd.

  6. Jul 4, 2021 · Akseli Gallen-Kallela (26 April 1865 – 7 March 1931) was a Finnish painter who is best known for his illustrations of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. His work is considered a very important aspect of the Finnish national identity. He changed his name from Gallén to Gallen-Kallela in 1907.

  7. Akseli Gallen-Kallela. This painting shows Lake Keitele in central Finland. The zigzag pattern on the water’s surface is a natural occurrence caused by the interaction of the wind with the lake’s currents, but it is also intended to evoke the wake created by Väinämöinen, the poet-hero of the Finnish saga Kalevala, as h... Room 43.