สถานที่: Kuopio
เกิด: 1891
ความตาย: 1934
ชีวประวัติ:
Ilmari Aalto was a Finnish painter born in Kuopio, Finland in 1891. He was a member of the expressionist November Group led by the artist Tyko Sallinen. Aalto painted still lives, landscapes, and portraits. His work is characterized by its emotional intensity and bold use of color.
Aalto studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts from 1907 to 1908 and the Finnish Art Society drawing school from 1908 to 1910. He was influenced by the works of Edvard Munch, a Norwegian painter, and later adopted a more realistic expression.
Aalto's landscape paintings are mostly of Töölö and Suursaari. He was part of the group that painted the large landscape Koli at the Helsinki Central Station in 1911. Aalto's style evolved over time, from expressionism to cubism in 1914, and later to a more realistic expression after his trip to Paris in 1928. Some notable works by Aalto can be found on Wikioo.org, including still lives, landscapes, and portraits. His work is also featured in the Ateneum museum in Finland.
Aalto was influenced by the works of Der Blaue Reiter, a group of cubists and expressionists. He was also familiar with the works of Paolo Vetri, an Italian painter. Aalto's own work has been featured in various exhibitions, including the one held in Finland in 1914. Some notable links to explore Aalto's work include:
* Born in Kuopio, Finland in 1891 * Member of the expressionist November Group * Painted still lives, landscapes, and portraits * Influenced by Edvard Munch and Der Blaue Reiter * Adopted a more realistic expression after his trip to Paris in 1928 Ilmari Aalto's work can be found on Wikioo.org, and his biography is also featured on Wikipedia. His paintings are characterized by their emotional intensity and bold use of color, making him a notable figure in the expressionist movement.