Cover of Ateneum Magazine by Albert Edelfelt
Description: The Cover of Ateneum Magazine by Albert Edelfelt is an illustration created for the Finnish art magazine "Ateneum," which was published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This cover design reflects Edelfelt’s skill in graphic art and his ability to convey elegance and sophistication through his illustrations. While specific details of this cover may vary depending on the issue, Edelfelt's work typically features refined line work, a balanced composition, and elements that highlight Finnish culture, art, or notable historical themes. The "Ateneum" magazine, named after the famous Ateneum Art Museum in Helsinki, served as a cultural publication promoting Finnish art, literature, and design, and Edelfelt’s cover designs would have contributed significantly to its visual identity.
Albert Edelfelt (1854–1905) was one of Finland’s most celebrated artists, known for his academic realism, portraiture, and genre scenes that often focused on Finnish national identity. In addition to his paintings, Edelfelt was also a skilled illustrator and designer, creating works that reflected his sensitivity to both classical and contemporary styles. His contributions to "Ateneum" magazine demonstrate his versatility as an artist, as well as his commitment to advancing Finnish art and culture during a pivotal period of national awakening.
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Location and Date Created: Finland, late 19th or early 20th century.
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Medium: Graphic illustration for a magazine cover (likely in ink or print).
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Full Artwork Name: Cover of Ateneum Magazine by Albert Edelfelt.
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Artwork Style: Graphic art with elements of realism and academic design.
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Subject/Topic: Likely features Finnish cultural, artistic, or historical themes, rendered with elegant and precise line work.