Helene Schjerfbeck
- A new study examining the life and work of Helene Schjerfbeck, the Finnish painter who created some of the most significant self-portraits of the twentieth century
- Published to accompany a major retrospective at the Royal Academy, running from 20 July to 27 October 2019, the first time her works have been seen in London since 1890
Though little known outside her native country, Helene Schjerfbeck (1862-1946) is one of Finland’s best-loved artists. Her career, which stretched from the late 1870s to the end of the Second World War, encompassed both Impressionism and Modernism. This book records an exhibition that marks the first time her works have been seen in the UK since she exhibited in London herself in 1890. It presents the full range of her exceptional paintings and drawings, with 70 works in all genres, including portrait, landscape and still-life. Schjerfbeck’s technique, her social and cultural context and her legacy are all examined in depth by the authors. The book also explores the role of the masquerade in Schjerfbeck’s work, and the impact of old-master paintings on her practice.
- Publisher
- Royal Academy of Arts
- ISBN
- 9781912520039
- Published
- 4th Nov 2019
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA & Canada
- Size
- 270 mm x 230 mm
- Pages
- 168 Pages
- Illustrations
- 120 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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