🔊 Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio element. More than 70 works of Finnish art, formerly part of the collection of Finnish industrialist Gösta Serlachius (1876–1942), are currently on display at the Kadriorg Art Museum. The exhibition marks the first time the extensive collection has been made available to the public. The artworks represent a significant addition to the museum’s holdings and offer a focused view into Finnish art from the early 20th century. Topics: #art #finnish #industrialist Post navigation Professor: Baltic Sea ice cover has begun to decline rapidly MFA: Almost 3,000 Estonian citizens are currently in the Middle East
Wow, I had no idea Serlachius had such a huge collection! It’s incredible to think of all the art that was previously hidden and now everyone can experience it – a really important piece of Finnish history. Reply
This exhibition represents a valuable opportunity to examine a historically significant collection, offering a concentrated look at early 20th-century Finnish art within the context of a prominent private benefactor’s holdings. The inclusion of the Serlachius collection substantially enhances the Kadriorg Art Museum’s resources and provides a crucial window into a formative period of Finnish artistic development. It’s a noteworthy addition for both scholars and the general public interested in Reply