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  2. Finnish art - Wikipedia

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    In 1824 The School moves with the University to Helsinki and first Finland’s art exhibition was organised at the Drawing School in the autumn of 1845. Painting was rising in Golden era of Finnish art in 1880s, when romantic nationalism was the spirit of art. Akseli Gallen-Kallela started in naturalism but moved to national romanticism. [2]

  3. Golden Age of Finnish Art - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 1 ]

  4. Ateneum - Wikipedia

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    Ateneum is an art museum in Helsinki, Finland and one of the three museums forming the Finnish National Gallery. It is located in the centre of Helsinki on the south side of Rautatientori square close to Helsinki Central railway station. It has the biggest collections of classical art in Finland.

  5. Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    In 1939 it became The Finnish Art Academy School (fi: Suomen Taideakatemian koulu). In 1985 it became The Academy of Fine Arts. In the beginning of 1993 the status of the Academy was raised to university level . 3.5 years of full-time study leads to the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts, and completing the Master's degree takes two further years.

  6. Category:Finnish artists - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 08:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Werner Holmberg - Wikipedia

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    The situation looked brighter again when he was invited to be a professor of landscape art in a new art school in Weimar. However, the invitation was cancelled and Werner was now bedridden with his sickness. [6] [7] As he died in September, many of his paintings were left unfinished. One of his sisters and an older brother had also died from ...

  8. Category:Finnish paintings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Finnish paintings" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... About Wikipedia; Disclaimers; Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

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