Hugo Simberg
Hugo Simberg
(
June 24
,
1873
-
July 12
,
1917
) was a
Finnish
symbolist painter
and
graphic artist
. In
1895
he became the private pupil of
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
at his wilderness studio
Kalela
in
Ruovesi
. The two characters Simberg used most in his art are the "Poor Devil" and Death.
Paintings and prints
Haavoittunut enkeli
(
1903
) (Wounded Angel)
Kuoleman puutarha
(
1896
) (The Garden of Death)
External links
Ateneum Art Museum
Simberg, Hugo Simberg, Hugo
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