People in the nature 1911
You might ask where are the people? Very small under the tree.
You might ask where are the people? Very small under the tree.
Ellen Thesleff (1869-1954) at HAM - Helsinki Art Museum
She was amongst the most talented artists of the Finnish Golden Era and one of the Finnish symbolists and expressionists, a master of colour, light and movement, earning recognition already during her lifetime.
The title quote is from Ellen Thesleff’s letter to Edward Gordon Graig (1871-1966). 21 January, 1940 - in another of her letters to Gordon Graig she wrote like this - what a charming mix of languages:
Dear You 18.1.1920 Quelquefois je pense - chi cosa if I could see you working and hear you talk - perhaps I could have some courage de vivre ancora... Dites moi can on respire in Italia - is the sun strong? I think I have all forgotten. And your written drama - how? And your living drama how? Pour moi tante la vie est una drama sans commence... et sans fin - how could there existe un finito? You think?
Self-portrait 1894-1895
Thesleff was an exceptionally strong and independent woman
striving to become a painter from an early age. She began her art studies at the age of fifteen
in Finland and continued them later in Paris.
Thesleff was an exceptionally strong and independent woman
striving to become a painter from an early age. She began her art studies at the age of fifteen
in Finland and continued them later in Paris.
Ever confident, she compared herself to Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
I personally like better her earlier paintings, so I photographed them at the exhibition.
But to give you an idea of Thesleff’s later style, above an example.
Leaf hut 1908
The Harbour of Helsinki 1912
Venice 1905
Midsummer, evening scenery 1906
Italian landscape 1906
The lighting in HAM was a bit challenging and turned the photos a bit yellowish. Interesting exhibition and the new HAM is impressive. The museum is situated in Tennispalatsi / Tennis Palace that also houses a Finnkino multiplex movie theatre. Before turning the building into a centric cultural center, there were four tennis courts and me too have played tennis there! Tennispalatsi was built in 1938. The functionalist building was designed by Helge Lundström. Photo Finnkino.
The ladies' room mosaic at HAM was pinkish and very artisticly laid.
Others are random views from Helsinki.
Marvelous Paintings!
VastaaPoistaLiebe Riitta,
VastaaPoistadas sind sehr schöne und ausdrucksstarke Bilder. Danke fürs Zeigen. Die Künstlerin kannte ich noch gar nicht.
Ich wünsche Dir ein wunderschönes Wochenende.
Viele liebe Grüße
Wolfgang
You surely enjoyed the exibition...
VastaaPoistaGostei destes quadros e aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
VastaaPoistaAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Mielenkiintoinen näyttely Helsingin sydämessä!
VastaaPoistaKaunista elokuuta sinulle!
...the first one, the Ellen Thesleff is my favorite. I've always enjoyed impressionistic art. Some galleries don't allow photography here. it's nice to ne able to share, thank you!
VastaaPoistaLiebe Riitta,
VastaaPoistawunderbare Bilder sind das. Diese Künstlerin ist sehr vielseitig und experimentierfreudig.
Bisher kannte ich sie noch nicht.
Liebe Grüße
moni
sehr schöne Bilder einer mir unbekannten Malerin
VastaaPoistadanke fürs Mitnehmen
liebe Grüße
Rosi
A great exhibition and paintings. I do not know this artist.
VastaaPoistaMaybe one day her works will be seen in Poland because I love to visit museums.
Hugs and greetings:)
Have a nice weekend.
Beautiful art. Especially love the self portrait.
VastaaPoistaThank you sharing photos of these marvellous paintings!! Loved it!!
VastaaPoista-Soma
Beautiful painting and creative art.
VastaaPoistaBonitas pinturas. Besitos.
VastaaPoistaBeautiful paintings. Thank you!
VastaaPoista