Ellen Thesleff (1869 - 1954) - An expressionist Finnish painter
Ellen Thesleff (1869 - 1954) - An expressionist Finnish painter
Ellen Thesleff (October 5, 1869 - January 12, 1954) was an expressionist Finnish painter, regarded as one of the leading Finnish modernist painters.
Thesleff was born in Helsinki, the eldest daughter of five siblings and her father was an amateur painter. She took private lessons and then, in 1887, studied for two years at the Finnish Art Society Drawing School (now known as the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts) with Gunnar Berndtson. In 1891, Tesleff moved to Paris and enrolled into Académie Colarossi.
Thesleff spent all of her life in Finland, France, and Italy, visiting Italy first in 1894. In Finland, she had a family estate at Murole, Ruovesi. She never married. Thesleff took part in many big exhibitions in the 20th century, in particular, in 1949 her paintings were on display on a big exhibition of Nordic art in Copenhagen and were praised by media.
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Ellen Thesleff (1869 - 1954) - An expressionist Finnish painter