Finnish national art canon

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The Finnish national art canon is a curated body of culturally and historically significant Finnish artworks that collectively define and symbolize the nation’s artistic heritage and identity.

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Finnish national art canon canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art canon
cultural canon
basedOn art historical importance
cultural significance
historical significance
symbolic value
characteristicOf Finnish national culture
country Finland
curatedBy Finnish art historians
Finnish museums
cultural institutions in Finland
defines Finnish artistic heritage
Finnish national artistic identity
hasPart Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s Lemminkäinen’s Mother NERFINISHED
Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s The Defense of the Sampo NERFINISHED
Albert Edelfelt’s Boys Playing on the Shore NERFINISHED
Albert Edelfelt’s Conveying the Child’s Coffin NERFINISHED
Albert Edelfelt’s Queen Blanche NERFINISHED
Eero Järnefelt’s Under the Yoke (Burning the Brushwood) NERFINISHED
Elin Danielson-Gambogi’s realist paintings
Fanny Churberg’s landscape paintings
Finnish Golden Age paintings NERFINISHED
Helene Schjerfbeck’s The Convalescent NERFINISHED
Helene Schjerfbeck’s self-portraits
Hugo Simberg’s The Garden of Death NERFINISHED
Hugo Simberg’s The Wounded Angel NERFINISHED
Juho Rissanen’s depictions of Finnish folk life
Kalevala-themed paintings
Magnus Enckell’s The Awakening NERFINISHED
Pekka Halonen’s Winter Landscape paintings NERFINISHED
The Wounded Angel NERFINISHED
Tyko Sallinen’s Expressionist works
iconic depictions of Finnish national history
iconic depictions of Finnish nature
iconic depictions of Finnish peasant life
key Finnish landscape paintings
national romantic artworks
symbolist Finnish paintings
widely reproduced Finnish artworks in public institutions
widely reproduced Finnish paintings in schoolbooks
works housed in the Ateneum Art Museum
works in major Finnish public art collections
influences Finnish collective memory of art
perceptions of Finnish national identity
languageOfContext Finnish
region Nordic countries NERFINISHED
timePeriod primarily late 19th and early 20th century artworks
usedIn art education in Finland
public cultural policy discussions in Finland

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The Defense of the Sampo partOf Finnish national art canon
Lake Keitele partOf Finnish national art canon