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Mikael Toppelius (10 August 1734, Oulu – 27 December 1821, Oulu) was a Finnish church painter; the last significant representative of the Ostrobothnian church painting tradition. His grandson was the well-known writer,
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Biography

The family's original surname was "Toppila", but his grandfather had Latinized it when entering into a civil service career. His mother was from a family with a long line of clergymen. His father was a clerk for the local customs office and an amateur painter, who inspired Mikael's interest in art and gave him his first lessons. He was only fourteen when his received his first employment from a local priest who had become interested in his career. This involved painting figures at the Gustav Adolf Church in
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. As it turned out, the priest's brother was the Royal Librarian so, in 1751, Toppelius went to Stockholm with a letter of recommendation to
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, the
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. He remained there as an apprentice for two years, doing decorative work at the castle for the new King, Adolf Frederick. He returned to Oulu in 1753 and, three years later, was given his first job as a professional artist, decorating the old church in
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, which burned down in 1968. His church painting career eventually lasted almost seven decades. Most of his work was done within Ostrobothnia and
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. His best-known works are probably those depicting Biblical events in Haukipudas Church, created from 1774 to 1777, which includes his largest painting; a
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which measures eight meters wide by four meters high (roughly 26 x 13 feet). From 1786 to 1795, he created similar scenes for the church in
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. Other notable works are in the churches of
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and Rantsila. His last project was in Revonlahti, near
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, in 1821, the year he died. Overall, he decorated approximately 30 churches. Four of them have been destroyed by fire. Ten were demolished but, whenever possible, his work was transferred to the new church or donated to a museum. Three (in Piippola, Ilmajoki and
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) still exist in their original form.


Further reading

* Reino Mähönen: ''Kirkkomaalari Mikael Toppelius'', Kustannusyhtiö Weilin + Göös, 1975. * Risto Kari, with photographs by Matti Ruotsalainen: ''Kirkkomaalarit: Mikael Toppeliuksen ja Emanuel Granbergin taide'', Otava, 1989.


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External links


" Finnish Churchpainter Michael Toppelius and his works"
by Emil Nervander (1905) @ Digi
"The Last Judgment"
two videos by Eeli Aalto & Jukka Lindfors @ Elävä Arkisto {{DEFAULTSORT:Toppelius, Mikael 1734 births 1821 deaths 18th-century Finnish painters 18th-century male artists Finnish male painters 19th-century Finnish painters Religious artists People from Oulu Folk art 19th-century Finnish male artists