Artist
Helene Schjerfbeck

Finland
Helene Schjerfbeck is a Finland Post-Impressionism artist. 62 works are cataloged here, principally at Finnish National Gallery.
Helena Sofia (Helene) Schjerfbeck (pronounced ; July 10, 1862 – January 23, 1946) was a Finnish modernist painter known for her realist works and self-portraits, and also for her landscapes and still lifes. Throughout her long life her work changed dramatically, beginning with French-influenced realism and plein air painting. It gradually evolved towards portraits and still life paintings. At the beginning of her career she often produced historical paintings, such as the Wounded Warrior in the Snow (1880), At the Door of Linköping Jail in 1600 (1882) and The Death of Wilhelm von Schwerin (1886). Historical paintings were usually the realm of male painters, as was experimentation with modern influences and French radical naturalism, and her works from mostly the 1880s did not receive a favourable reception until later in her life.
Her work starts with a dazzlingly skilled, somewhat melancholic version of late-19th-century academic realism.... It ends with distilled, nearly abstract images in which pure paint and cryptic description are held in perfect balance. (Roberta Smith, The New York Times, November 27, 1992) Schjerfbeck's birthday, July 10, is Finland's national day for the painted arts.
Works by Helene Schjerfbeck
Girl with Blonde Hair
Self-Portrait with Black Background
Einar Reuter III
Wounded Warrior in the Snow
Churchgoers (Easter Morning)
Modern Schoolgirl
The Seamstress (The Working Woman)
The Door
The School Girl II (Girl in Black)
Singer in Black
Costume Picture I (Girl with Orange, The Baker's Daughter)
Shadow on the Wall II (Green Bench)
Costume Picture II
The Gipsy Woman
Girl on the Sand
Tyttö Barösundista
Punatäpläinen omakuva
Vanha panimo (Sommitelma)
Omakuva
Omakuva, en face I
Pikku Liisa
Vihreät omenat ja samppanjalasi
Ovi (Vanha luostarinsali)
Toipilas
62 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented