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Abstract
Oscar Kleineh worked his way from a German-Finnish family with several hotels and restaurants in the 19th Century Helsinki to the Art Academy of St Petersburg. After discovering Brittany among the first artists heading there from Finland he studied and worked in France. During his journeys along the coast of Norway and the Atlantic Ocean he explored and documented the seafaring, the cities and the changes in livelihood during an era of increasing leisure and expanding tourism.
Translated title of the contribution | Oscar Kleineh 1846-1919: On a Journey with Oscar Kleineh |
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Original language | Finnish |
Place of Publication | Helsinki |
Publisher | Amos Anderson Art Museum |
Number of pages | 176 |
ISBN (Print) | 9529531478, 9529531486 |
Publication status | Published - 2003 |
MoE publication type | E2 Popularised monograph |
Publication series
Name | Amos Andersonin taidemuseon julkaisuja, uusi sarja nro 44 |
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An Invited Talk, Marine Painting as A Depiction of Seafare, Power and Tourism
Peltomaa, T. (Speaker)
7 Sept 2013Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited academic talk