Artwork
Krysanteemeja

Krysanteemeja is an unspecified painting by Alfred William Finch. It is held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
Krysanteemeja is an oil painting depicting a tightly grouped cluster of white chrysanthemums set against a plain cardboard background. The work is characterized by its soft, muted color palette and highly textured brushwork.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of Krysanteemeja is a simple, yet intimately rendered arrangement of white chrysanthemums. The focus on the natural, everyday beauty of the flowers may imply a contemplative or serene theme, inviting the viewer to appreciate subtle detail.
Technique & Style
The painting features prominent impasto techniques, with thick layers of oil paint creating raised, three-dimensional textures, particularly on the flower heads. This technique enhances the tactile quality of the petals, catching light to suggest their rounded, bumpy forms.
Context
While specific contextual details about the artwork's creation are not provided, the emphasis on capturing the subtle, sensory qualities of the flowers aligns with traditions of still-life painting that prioritize realism and emotional resonance through natural subjects.
Artist & collection
Artist
Alfred William (Willy) Finch (1854 –1930) was a ceramist and painter in the pointillist and Neo-Impressionist style. Born in Brussels to British parents, he spent most of his creative life in Finland.

















