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Akseli Gallen-Kallela: Aino Myth  wikidata:Q3210167 reasonator:Q3210167
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela  (1865–1931)  wikidata:Q170068 q:fi:Akseli Gallen-Kallela
 
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Alternatiewe name
Axel Waldemar Gallén
Beskrywing Finnish skilder, printmaker, illustrator, architect, designer en graphic artist
Geboorte- en sterfdatum 26 April 1865 Edit this at Wikidata 7 Maart 1931 Edit this at Wikidata
Geboorte- en sterfplek Pori Stockholm
Gesagsbeheer
artist QS:P170,Q170068
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Titel
English: Aino Myth, Triptych
Suomi: Aino-taru, triptyykki
Svenska: Ainomyten, triptyk
Object type Skildery / Triptiek Edit this at Wikidata
Genre mythological painting Edit this at Wikidata
Depicted people
Datum 1891
date QS:P571,+1891-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Tegniek olie op doek
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensies
English: The middle panel: 154 × 154 cm. The left and right panels: Hoogte: 77 cm; breedte: 154 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,77.0U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,154.0U174728
Suomi: Keskiosa: 154,0 cm × 154,0 cm. Sivuosat: 77,0 cm × 154,0 cm
institution QS:P195,Q754507
Plek
English: Helsinki, Finland
Español: Helsinki, Finlandia
Suomi: Helsinki, Suomi
Svenska: Helsingfors, Finland
Inventarisnommer
A I 518
Opmerkings
English: Painting by Akseli Gallen-Kallela, depicting a scene from Kalevala, a Finnish epic poem. Aino was Joukahainen's sister who was promised to the old and wise Väinämöinen in marriage after Joukahainen lost a magic singing match against Väinämöinen. Aino instead decides to drown herself.

The three pictures tell the story: the left panel one is about the first encounter of Väinämöinen and Aino in the forest, the right panel depicts mournful Aino weeping on the shore and listening to the call of the maids of Vellamo who are playing in the water. Aino has made her decision to choose death rather than her wizened suitor. The middle panel depicts the end of the story. Väinämöinen goes to fish for Aino in the lake that she entered. He catches a fish which he thinks to be a salmon and tries to cut her up with a knife, but the fish slips away from his hands and springs back into the water. Then the fish changes into Aino who proceeds to mock the old man, that he held her in his hand but couldn't keep her. After that she vanishes for ever.

See also the page at the Finnish National Gallery website.
Suomi: Katso myös sivu Valtion taidemuseon sivustolla.
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Bron/Fotograaf http://www.revuedada.fr/userfiles/image/Actualit%C3%A9s/Gallen%20Kallela/aino_ok.jpg
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Aino Myth, Triptych (1891). Oil on panel, middle panel: 154 × 154 cm (60.6 × 60.6 in), side panels: 77 x 154 cm (30.3 x 60.6 in). Ateneum, Helsinki

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16:24, 19 Mei 2005Duimnaelskets vir weergawe vanaf 16:24, 19 Mei 2005912 × 439 (59 KG)RdnkPainting by Akseli Gallen-Kallela, depicting a scene from Kalevala, a Finnish epic poem. Aino was Joukahainen's sister who was promised to marry the old Vainamoinen. She instead decides to drown herself. The three pictures tell the story: the first one i

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