Pekka Halonen: An Anthem to Finland

9782759606245
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Description

Immerse yourself in the poetic world of Finnish painter Pekka Halonen (1865-1933). A pupil of Paul Gauguin, he exalted the Nordic nature and the snow-covered landscapes of Finland. This catalogue highlights his modern vision, blending plein-air painting, Japonism, and Synthetism through works filled with light and sensitivity.

Product information

Publication Year
2025
Technical specification

Author: Collective

Publisher: Paris Musées

Release Date: October 29, 2025

Type of Work: Exhibition catalogue / Art monograph

Theme: Finnish painting, nature, landscapes, modernity

Featured Artist: Pekka Halonen (1865-1933)

Artistic Influences: Japonisme, plein air painting, synthétism

Content: Comprehensive study of the artist's work and style; an immersive exploration of Finland's wild landscapes

Special Feature: First French monograph dedicated to Pekka Halonen

Book Format: Large format

Target Audience: Art lovers, historians, painting enthusiasts, and fans of Nordic culture
Dimensions
28.2 x 22.7 x 2.3
Number of Pages
224
EAN
9782759606245