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Pyykkäri
19th century | oil on canvas

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Self-portrait, 1899
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Selbstporträt
19th century | painting

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Young needleworkers
1915 | oil on canvas

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Mutter
1893 | painting

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1885 | oil on canvas

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Self-portrait, 1903
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Mutter
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Brücke in Ruissalo
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Elin Danielson Gambogi

Elin Danielson Gambogi

  September 3, 1861
  December 31, 1919
   •   Naturalism , Realism   •   Wikipedia: Elin Danielson Gambogi

Elin Kleopatra Danielson-Gambogi, born in Noormarkku on September 3, 1861 and died in Livorno on December 31, 1919, enriched the world of Finnish-Swedish painting in a remarkable way. Famous for her masterful, realistic portraits, she holds a special place in Finnish art history. Along with Helene Schjerfbeck, she was part of the pioneering generation of Finnish women artists who excelled in academic training. Today, her masterful works enjoy great popularity as high-quality art prints and are appreciated worldwide. Danielson-Gambogi's life journey was marked by personal challenges and artistic determination. The daughter of Swedish immigrants, Karl Emil Danielson and Rosa Amalia Gestrin, her father's suicide in 1871 left her family in financial hardship. However, thanks to the support of her uncle, her mother was able to secure an artistic education for her. At the age of fifteen, Danielson-Gambogi began her studies at the Helsinki School of Art, which she continued at the prestigious Académie Colarossi in Paris, where she studied under the influential Raphaël Collin.

After several years of study and work in Paris, Danielson-Gambogi returned to Finland, where she lived with her family in both Noormarkku and Pori. In 1881 she opened her own studio in Noormarkku and made her mark on the cultural life of the town. Her work as a teacher at various Finnish art schools and her time in the Finnish artists' colony of Önningeby illustrate her significant role in the artistic landscape of Finland. Her marriage to the Italian painter Raffaello Gambogi (1874-1943) marked another phase in her artistic career, during which she presented her works at joint exhibitions, including the World's Fair in Paris in 1900.

Her life journey ended tragically with a severe bout of pneumonia in 1919, but her artistic legacy lives on. Her works, many of which are reproduced as fine art prints, speak of her unparalleled ability to capture character and emotion on canvas. They remain unforgettable masterpieces that underscore her remarkable role in Finnish art history. Each art print of her work reflects her passion and skill, a testament to her unwavering devotion to art.

Elin Danielson Gambogi

Elin Danielson Gambogi
  September 3, 1861
  December 31, 1919
   •   Naturalism , Realism   •   Wikipedia: Elin Danielson Gambogi

Elin Kleopatra Danielson-Gambogi, born in Noormarkku on September 3, 1861 and died in Livorno on December 31, 1919, enriched the world of Finnish-Swedish painting in a remarkable way. Famous for her masterful, realistic portraits, she holds a special place in Finnish art history. Along with Helene Schjerfbeck, she was part of the pioneering generation of Finnish women artists who excelled in academic training. Today, her masterful works enjoy great popularity as high-quality art prints and are appreciated worldwide. Danielson-Gambogi's life journey was marked by personal challenges and artistic determination. The daughter of Swedish immigrants, Karl Emil Danielson and Rosa Amalia Gestrin, her father's suicide in 1871 left her family in financial hardship. However, thanks to the support of her uncle, her mother was able to secure an artistic education for her. At the age of fifteen, Danielson-Gambogi began her studies at the Helsinki School of Art, which she continued at the prestigious Académie Colarossi in Paris, where she studied under the influential Raphaël Collin.

After several years of study and work in Paris, Danielson-Gambogi returned to Finland, where she lived with her family in both Noormarkku and Pori. In 1881 she opened her own studio in Noormarkku and made her mark on the cultural life of the town. Her work as a teacher at various Finnish art schools and her time in the Finnish artists' colony of Önningeby illustrate her significant role in the artistic landscape of Finland. Her marriage to the Italian painter Raffaello Gambogi (1874-1943) marked another phase in her artistic career, during which she presented her works at joint exhibitions, including the World's Fair in Paris in 1900.

Her life journey ended tragically with a severe bout of pneumonia in 1919, but her artistic legacy lives on. Her works, many of which are reproduced as fine art prints, speak of her unparalleled ability to capture character and emotion on canvas. They remain unforgettable masterpieces that underscore her remarkable role in Finnish art history. Each art print of her work reflects her passion and skill, a testament to her unwavering devotion to art.





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