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Albert Gustaf Aristides Edelfelt (21 July 1854 – 18 August 1905) was a Finnish
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noted for his naturalistic style and Realist approach to art. He lived in the
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and made Finnish culture visible abroad, before
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gained full independence. He was considered the greatest Finnish artist of the second half of 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries, and one of the most prominent contributors to the Golden Age of Finnish Art.


Biography


Early life

Edelfelt was born 1854 in
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, son of the Swedish architect Carl Albert Edelfelt (1818–1869), who had lived in Finland since his early youth, and Alexandra Edelfeldt (née Brandt 1833–1901). His father died when he was still young, and his mother had to raise him and his younger siblings alone compounded by financial difficulties. He remained very close to his mother throughout his life.Pommereau, Claude, "Albert Edelfelt - Lumières de Finlande" (2022) (in French), p. 12 He began his formal studies of art in 1869 at the Drawing School of the Finnish Art Society in
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and continued as a student of Adolf von Becker (1871–73). He then received a scholarship from the Finnish government to study history painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in
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,
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. He studied under Nicaise de Keyser for several months in 1873–74, and won an award for excellence for his painting of Alexander the Great on his deathbed. He also began a long-lasting friendship with the Belgian artist Émile Claus.Pommereau, p. 12


Arrival in Paris – History Painting

In the autumn of 1874, at the age of nineteen, following the advice of his teacher Adolf von Becker, he moved to
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and enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. He shared a small studio with a Finnish friend at 24
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. Under the instruction of the French painter Jean-Léon Gerome he continued to focus on history painting, particularly scenes of the long series of wars involving the
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,
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and
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. After a year in
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he returned to
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, but came back to Paris in 1876, taking a studio at 81 boulevard du Montparnasse. He became friends with the painter Jules Bastien-Lepage, who introduced him the techniques of painting in open air. His major work of this time was ''Duke
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insulting the corpse of his enemy Klaus Fleming'' (1878). This work which blended the formal academic style with elements of careful realism, such as the dust on the boots. This painting did not cause a stir in Paris, but it enjoyed a great success in Finland; it was purchased by the Finnish Society of Fine Arts. File:Albert Edelfelt - Duke Karl Insulting the Corpse of Klas Fleming.jpg, ''Duke Charles IX of Sweden insulting the corpse of his enemy, Klaus Fleming'' (1878) File:Drottning Blanka, målning av Albert Edelfelt från 1877.jpg, '' Blanche of Namur, Queen of Sweden, and Prince Haquin'' (1877) File:Poltettu kylä.jpg, '' The Burnt Village – scene from the Finnish Peasant Revolt of 1596'' (1879) In 1879 he had his first success at the
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, with a history painting entitled ''The Burnt Village - a scene from the Finnish peasant revolt of 1596''. The French critics praised the realism of the figures, but Edelfelt noticed the incongruity between the historical figures and the realistic outdoor setting. He wrote, "The problem right with historic subjects is that one cannot render the aspect of reality as in scenes that you have seen yourself." With that judgement, he almost entirely abandoned history painting and concentrated on painting in the open air. He went back to Finland for a time, then returned to Paris in 1881 and rented a new studio at 147 avenue des Villiers.


Impressionism and Painting in Open Air

In the early 1880s, Edelfelt began to adapt some of the characteristics of the new Impressionist movement; natural settings, particularly parks and gardens and the seashore; intimate domestic settings; the play of light on the figures; and rapid execution, to capture the sensation of the moment. At the same time he never became entirely an impressionist, following his realist training to concentrate on precise details and using a broad and complex palette of colors.Pommereau, Claude, "Albert Edelfelt - Lumières de Finlande" (2022) (in French), p. 26 File:Albert Edelfelt - Conveying a Child's Coffin - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Conveying a Child's Coffin'' (1879) File:Albert Edelfelt - Summer Life in the Islets (1880).jpg, ''Summer Life in the Islets'' (1880) File:Albert Edelfelt - Boys Playing on the Shore.jpg, ''Boys Playing Upon the Shore'' (1884) File:Albert Edelfelt - Shipbuilders.jpg, ''Shipbuilders'' (1886) Throughout the 1880s, Edelfelt continued to paint outdoor scenes of life in Paris, displaying his talent for capturing the effects of light, combined with his precision of details. During the same period he created wide variety of intimate domestic scenes, capturing the details of Parisian life. File:Albert Edelfelt - Reading Parisienne.jpg, ''A Parisienne reading'' (1880) File:Albert Edelfelt - The Parisienne (Virginie) 1883.jpg, ''The Parisienne (Virginie)'' (1883) File:Albert Edelfelt - The Luxembourg Gardens, Paris.jpg, '' Luxembourg Gardens, Paris'' (1887)


Portrait of Louis Pasteur

In 1880 Edelfelt became a friend of Jean-Baptiste Pasteur, the son of the famous chemist
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, who introduced him to Pasteur the following year. He became a close friend of family, and painted many of their portraits over the following years. Pasteur had a good sense of public relations, and participated with Edelfelt in the planning of his own portrait. Edelfeld's portrait of Pasteur in his laboratory, painted in 1885, had a great success at the Paris Salon of 1886, and became one of the most familiar images of the scientist. It gained the painter the award of the
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when he was only thirty-five years old. File:Albert Edelfelt - Portrait of Louis Pasteur, Study.jpg, Study by Edelfelt for his portrait of Louis Pasteur File:Albert Edelfelt - Louis Pasteur - 1885.jpg, Final '' Pasteur's Portrait in his laboratory'' (1885)


Russian Imperial commissions

Edelfelt began by painting portraits of his family and relatives, but his skills very quickly brought him a large clientele. In 1881 he visited
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, where the Russian Academy had awarded him an honorary membership in 1878. The Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, brother of the
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, commissioned him to make portraits of his children. This led to another commission to paint the children of Czar
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. In 1896 he returned to Russia to make a portrait of Czar Nicholas II. In February, 1899, Czar Nicholas II issued a decree suppressing the political liberties of the Finns. Edelfelt mobilised a network of Finnish artists and cultural figures with a petition to the Russian government, called "Pro Finlandia", seeking recognition of the independence of the arts in Finland. He also took on the role of a cultural diplomat as the commissioner of the Finnish participation in the Paris
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. File:Albert Edelfelt - The Grand Dukes Boris and Kirill Vladimirovich as Children (1881).jpg, ''Children of The Grand Duke Vladimir, brother of the Russian Emperor'' (1881) File:Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna by Edelfelt.jpeg, ''Children of Emperor
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'' (1882) File:Nicholas II by Edelfelt.jpg, ''Portrait of Czar Nicholas II'' (1896)


The Finnish Countryside

Edelfelt spent his summers in Finland exploring and painting. While his French paintings were almost all of Paris scenes, his paintings in Finland captured the scenery, people and particular light of the Finnish countryside. He presented them regularly at the Paris Salon. For his painting of an outdoor church service on the coast at Haikko, near
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, he made a series of oil sketches, to capture exactly the tonalities of the water and the sky.Pommereau, Claude, "Albert Edelfelt - Lumières de Finlande" (2022) (in French), p. 49-61 In 1880 his family bought a summer house at the coastal manor of Haikko, in the southwest part the country, and he installed a studio there in 1883. He frequently used his family and local residents as models. His pictures have a spontaneity and naturalness resulting from his careful observation and empathy for the subjects. File:Albert Edelfelt - Divine Service in the Uusimaa Archipelago.jpg, ''Church service by the sea in the Uusimaa Archipelago'' (1881) Edelfelt Koivujen alla 1881.jpg, ''Under the Birches'', 1881 Albert Edelfelt - Summer.jpg, ''Summer'', 1883


Portrait painting

Edelfelt very early in his career became a master of portrait painting, which provided the major part of his income. "Portraits for the soup, paintings for the glory", he wrote in 1878, citing the Belgian artist Antoine Wiertz. From 1880 onwards, he participated in the Paris Salon, and portraits were his major source of income.Pommereau, Claude, "Albert Edelfelt - Lumières de Finlande" (2022) (in French), p. 38-59 Each portrait he painted involved a lengthy process. He had a series of preparatory drawings with pencil and crayon, then with pastel colors, before making the final oil painting. Besides close attention to the expression of the model and the pose, he paid close attention to the surroundings of the subject, including books, pets or objects that could illuminate the personality of the subject. File:Albert Edelfelt - Profile of a Young Woman - A I 539 - Finnish National Gallery.jpg, ''Profile of a young woman'' (1882) File:Albert Edelfelt - Portrait of the Artist's Sister Berta Edelfelt - A III 1953 - Finnish National Gallery.jpg, ''The artist's sister, Berta Edelfelt'' (1884) File:Aino Ackte by Edelfelt 2.jpeg, ''Finnish opera singer Aino Ackte in the role of Alceste'' (1902) While he painted portraits of influential and famous people such as Pasteur, many of his best portraits are not posed, but depict Finnish men and women in natural settings, in village life or at sea. File:Albert Edelfelt - Eukko pärekoreineen.jpg, ''Elderly peasant woman'' (1882) File:At Sea (Albert Edelfelt) - Gothenburg Museum of Art - F 22.tif, ''At Sea'' (1883) File:Albert Edelfelt - Girl with a Rake, Study for August - A III 1963 - Finnish National Gallery.jpg, ''Girl with a rake'' (1886) File:Albert Edelfelt - Women Outside the Church at Ruokolahti.jpg, ''Women outside the church in Ruokolahti'' (1887)


Espagnolisme, Runeberg and religious art

In April and May 1881, Edelfelt spent five weeks in
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where he learned many new aspects of art and studied the phenomenon called espagnolisme, which is the impact that Spanish influences had on
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starting from the 1830s. In Spain, Edelfelt also gained a deeper grasp of
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culture and Orientalism which had always interested him. His most important picture from
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is ''Gitana Dancing I'', a genre portrait of a dancing Gypsy girl. In 1890s he became interested in illustrating poetry. Edelfelt admired the poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg, who was a friend of the family. The company of Runeberg had a lasting impact on Edelfelt, who from time to time turned to scenes from Finnish history in his paintings. Edelfelt went on to illustrate Runeberg's epic poem ''
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''. Edelfelt also later dabbled in religious painting, and in his 1890 ''Christ and Mary Magdalene'' he set a biblical scene in the Finnish landscape, influenced by Kanteletar. File:Albert Edelfelt - Gitana Dancing I.jpg, ''Gitana Dancing I'', 1881 File:Albert Edelfelt - Christ and Mary Magdalene, a Finnish Legend - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Christ and Mary Magdalene, a Finnish Legend'', 1890 ( fi) File:Björneborgarnas marsch, akvarell av Albert Edelfelt från 1900.jpg, '' March of the Björneborg Regiment'', 1892 File:Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples (Albert Edelfelt) - Nationalmuseum - 18677.tif, ''Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples'', 1898 File:Albert Edelfelt - Virgin Mary in the Rose Garden.jpg, ''Virgin Mary in the Rose Garden'', 1898


Personal life

He sent his mother hundreds of letters when he was away. In Paris, he shared a studio with the American Julian Alden Weir, who introduced him to
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. He had romantic relationships with numerous women, including Antonia Bonjean and Virginie in Paris. He married Baroness Anna Elise "Ellan" de la Chapelle in 1888, and the same year they had one child, Erik. They had known each other since childhood, but their marriage did not have a lot of warmth. The death of his mother in 1901 affected him greatly. He died abruptly from heart failure in 1905 at the age of fifty-one. His funeral was attended by a large number of notable Finns. His son Erik died not long afterwards in 1910.


Legacy

In 2013, ''Boys Playing on the Shore'' (1884) was selected by Nordic Moneta as Finland's most significant painting. In Finland, he was one of the founders of the Realist art movement. He influenced several younger Finnish painters and helped fellow Finnish artists such as Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Gunnar Berndtson to make their breakthrough in Paris. Among his students was Léon Bakst. Edelfelt was one of the first Finnish artists to achieve international fame. Albert Edelfelt is considered one of the most notable artists of the Golden Age of Finnish Art. A museum under his name operates in Porvoo. He was selected as the main motif on a Finnish commemorative coin celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth, the €100 Albert Edelfelt and painting commemorative coin, minted in 2004. The reverse shows an embossed face of the artist.


See also

* Golden Age of Finnish Art * Art in Finland


Bibliography

*Pommereau, Claude (Chief Editor), "Albert Edelfelt – Lumières de Finlande" (in French), February 2022, BeauxArts & Cie Editions. ISBN 979-1-02040-725-2. *Pennonen, Anne-Maria & Hanne Selkokari (Chief Editors), "Albert Edelfelt", 2023, Finnish National Gallery/Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki. ISBN 978-952-7371-54-1.


References


External links

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Albert Edelfelt Studio Museum
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