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Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva)

Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva), by Albert Edelfelt, unspecified, 1900
Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva), by Albert Edelfelt, unspecified, 1900

Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva) is an unspecified painting by the Impressionist artist Albert Edelfelt. It dates from 1900 and is held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery.

About this work

Overview

Created in 1900 by Albert Edelfelt, a central figure of Finland’s Golden Age of painting, this work forms part of the Ateneateum’s holdings. The composition shows a quiet interior scene illuminated by moonlight, where a seated woman reads attentively while another figure stands behind her. The setting conveys a subdued, reflective mood, characteristic of Edelfelt’s late‑career output.

Subject & Meaning

The standing figure, possibly a statue or a painted likeness, adds a layer of visual depth and may allude to the presence of art or memory within the room.

The painting presents two female figures within a domestic space. The foreground woman is absorbed in a book, suggesting intellectual engagement or personal contemplation. The standing figure, possibly a statue or a painted likeness, adds a layer of visual depth and may allude to the presence of art or memory within the room. The night sky and full moon visible through the window reinforce a sense of solitude and introspection.

Technique & Style

Edelfelt employs a naturalistic palette combined with soft, diffused lighting that captures the silvery glow of moonlight. Brushwork is restrained, yet the handling of light on surfaces reflects an Impressionist sensitivity to atmosphere. The rendering of textures, fabric, wood, and glass, demonstrates his realist training while the overall composition balances detail with a tranquil, almost lyrical ambience.

History & Provenance

The canvas was produced as a cover illustration for the Finnish periodical Ateneum, published by Wentzel Hagelstam, linking the image to contemporary cultural discourse. After its initial use, the work entered the Ateneum’s permanent collection, where it remains accessible to the public. Its association with a prominent art journal underscores Edelfelt’s role in promoting Finnish visual culture at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Artist & collection

Portrait of Albert Edelfelt

Artist

Albert Edelfelt

Albert Gustaf Aristides Edelfelt was a Finnish painter noted for his naturalistic style and Realist approach to art.

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Who painted Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva)?

Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva) was painted by Albert Edelfelt in 1900.

Where can I see Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva)?

Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva) is held by Finnish National Gallery.

What movement is Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva)?

Ateneum-lehden kansiehdotus, julkaisija Wentzel Hagelstam (takakannen kuva) is associated with Impressionism.

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