The Wounded Angel by Hugo Simberg
The Wounded Angel (Haavoittunut enkeli) (1898-1903) by Hugo Simberg
Returning Home (Elin Kleopatra Danielson-Gambogi - )
Elin Kleopatra Danielson-Gambogi (Finnish)Returning Home,1901
EDELFELT Albert – I AM A CHILD
Post su EDELFELT Albert scritto da CantervilleGhost
Elin Danielson-Gambogi (1861-1919), Perunannostajat 1893 - T:reen Taidemuseon omistuksessa - Palkinnot, kunniamerkit ja arvonimet: III palk. dukaattikilp:ssa 1882, II palk. 1885, I palk. 1890, II palk. valt. henkilömaal.kilp:ssa 1901. Ulkomailla: Firenzen kaup:n rahapalk., Italia 1899 ja hopeamit. näytt. 1900, pronssimit. Pariisin maailmannäytt:ssä, Ranska 1900.
Tiggargosse Painting | Akseli Gallen Kallela | Oil Painting Reproduction
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Gerda Kay
Helene Schjerfbeck, Neck of a little girl.
Kokoelmanäyttely Suomen taiteen tarina | Ateneumin taidemuseo
Ateneumin taidemuseossa on maan vanhin ja laajin taidekokoelma. Kokoelmanäyttely esittää maan rakastetuimmat klassikot uudessa valossa. Se nostaa esiin uusia teoksia ja rinnastuksia, luoden samalla yhteyden niin Suomen kuin maailman historiaan.
Kanoja pihalla by ElinDanielson-Gambogi
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It's About Time
Early peoples created Myths, when they could not explain how or why things happened - from their own emotions to Nature. Traditional historians rely on man's written & drawn records to interpret past progress & myths. Archaeologists' science & artifacts form the basis of our knowledge of prehistorical civilizations, most of which seem to be in Africa, Europe, & Asia. We don't know much about ancient cultures here in North America, but we need to.
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Anna Sahlstén tuntee mummot ja maaseudun
It's About Time
Early peoples created Myths, when they could not explain how or why things happened - from their own emotions to Nature. Traditional historians rely on man's written & drawn records to interpret past progress & myths. Archaeologists' science & artifacts form the basis of our knowledge of prehistorical civilizations, most of which seem to be in Africa, Europe, & Asia. We don't know much about ancient cultures here in North America, but we need to.