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Lot 369: Akseli Gallen-Kallela Finnish 1865-1931 , Maisema Afrikasta - Sinilinnut (Landscape with Bluebirds)

Est: £70,000 GBP - £100,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomJune 27, 2007

Item Overview

Description

signed with monogram and dated 1909 l.l. oil on canvas

Dimensions

77.3 by 61.5cm., 30½ by 24¼in.

Artist or Maker

Exhibited


Tampere, Taidemuseo, Akseli & Young Finland, Akseli Gallen-Kallela as a Nation-Builder , 2006, n.n.


Provenance

Kirsti Gallen-Kallela (the artist?s daughter)
Galleria Husa, Tampere
Purchased from the above by the family of the present owner in 1975

Notes

PROPERTY FROM A FINNISH COLLECTION
Painted at the Brick house located on the plain outside Nairobi at the edge of the savannah. A single storey building, outside there were plants growing, a banana tree, a couple of orange trees, a flowering magnolia, geraniums and tame guineafowl - the subject of the present work - that used to run around the house and hide under the geraniums.

Akseli Gallen-Kallela was forty-four years old when he journied to Africa with Mary his wife and their children Kirsti and Jorma. His quest was to discover an untouched wilderness and the continent's indigenous people. He wrote: 'I shall go there to the wilderness to where the natives, lions, ostriches and rhinos dwell. Perhaps there still dwells some branch of the Kalevalian people that has become extinct in Finland. There one can live as oneself and ignore all things modern. I must go there to feel at least for once that I am living! You do understand, I must see it - and paint!'

During the nearly two years he was in Africa Gallen-Kallela painted some 150 paintings. Capturing the vibrant colours, relentless heat and extreme conditions that Gallen-Kallela experienced in Kenya, his paintings express the extraordinary richness of the life he discovered there, from every day events to the recording of epic hunting achievements.

Gallen-Kallela made several well documented safaris, including a month long hunting safari to Southern Kenya with his guide Adolf Heyer; beginning at the Voi station, their trek went through Tsavo northward to the regions of Kibwezi and Makindu along the Athi River and back to Nairobi. Another safari began at the end of March 1910, and included all the family. Lasting almost four months they toured the Tana River and the Eastern slopes of Mount Kenya. Gallen-Kellala made a third safari of four weeks with eleven year old Jorma in the Makindu region. Gallen-Kallela and his wife and children started back to Finland in November 1910.

Auction Details

The Scandinavian Sale

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Sotheby's
June 27, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK