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Ateneum is an art
museum in Helsinki,
Finland and one of the
three museums forming the
Finnish National Gallery. It is
located in the
centre of Helsinki...
- The
Ateneum Theatre in
Warsaw (Polish:
Teatr Ateneum im.
Stefana Jaracza w Warszawie) is a
Polish dramatic theatre founded in 1928. It
resides in a building...
- In 1994, the
Ateneum wanted the
statue back for a
centenary exhibition of Wäinö Aaltonen. This
resulted in
controversy as the
Ateneum had
neglected to...
- works, and was
voted Finland's "national painting" in a vote held by the
Ateneum art
museum in 2006. In a
similar 2013 vote held by
Nordic Moneta, it was...
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Olavinen [exhibition catalogue,
Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki] (2000) Hugo
Simberg 1873-1917. His life & art [CD-rom,
Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki] (2000)...
- The Aino Myth, the
Kalevala based triptych painted by
Akseli Gallen-Kallela in 1891.
Ateneum, Helsinki...
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Natural History. The
Finnish National Gallery consists of
three museums:
Ateneum Art
Museum for
classical Finnish art,
Sinebrychoff Art
Museum for classical...
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distinguished by
their use of colour, for
example French Women Ironing (1889,
Ateneum)
which has
clear impressionist influences.
Similar pieces from this time...
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Marble sculpture of
Apollo and
Marsyas by
Walter Runeberg, at the
arrivals hall of
Ateneum in Helsinki, Finland...
- Nationalgalleri) is the
largest art
museum institution of Finland. It
consists of the
Ateneum, an art museum; Kiasma, a
contemporary art museum; and the Sinebrychoff...