Eero Nelimarkka
Eero Alexander Nelimarkka | |
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Born |
Vaasa, Finland | 10 October 1891
Died |
27 January 1977 85) Helsinki, Finland | (aged
Nationality | Finnish |
Education | Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Academie Julian Othon Friesz, Eero Järnefelt |
Known for | Painting, Drawing, Sculpture |
Awards | Pro Finlandia 1956 |
Eero Nelimarkka (1891-1977) was a Finnish painter. He is best known for depicting the flat landscapes of Ostrobothnia known as laskeus but he also produced portraits of notable Finns and family members.
Biography
Eero Nelimarkka was born in Finland on 10 October 1891 at Vaasa, the son of Erkki Nelimarkka, a tailor, and Maria Nelimarkka (née Koivukangas). In 1912 Nelimarkka studied at Académie de la Grande Chaumière and in Académie Julian.[1][2]
In 1945 professor and artist Nelimarkka established "The Nelimarkka Foundation". The founders also included A.Hollo. The mission of the Nelimarkka Foundation is to preserve and promote Eero Nelimarkka’s production and life’s work. In 1964 he built the Nelimarkka Museum on his father’s farm at Alajärvi in southern Ostrobothnia. Its core collection of some 1700 works is owned by the Nelimarkka Foundation.[3][4]