Eero Jarnefelt
(8 November 1863 - 15 November 1937) was a Finnish realist painter.
Eero Järnefelt was born in Viipuri, Finland. His father August Aleksander Järnefelt was an officer in the Russian army and his mother was Elisabeth Järnefelt. He studied at the St. Petersburg art academy between 1883 and 1885, the same school at which Albert Edelfelt had studied. Eero Järnefelt's sister Aino Järnefelt married composer Jean Sibelius in 1892,
Eero Järnefelt's sisters and brothers were Kasper, Arvid, Aino Ellida, Ellen, Armas, Hilja and Sigrid.
He went to study in Paris in 1886, where he became friends with Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Emil Wikström and Louis Sparre. He was inspired by the plein-air and naturalistic paintings of Jules Bastien-Lepage
On a trip to Keuruu in 1889, he met actress Saimi Swan. They were married in 1890.
His most famous painting is probably The Wage Slaves (Raatajat rahanalaiset or Kaski, from 1893, External link), depicting slash-and-burn agriculture. Related Paintings of Eero Jarnefelt :. | St.Anthony Abbot and St.Paul the Hermit | gatubild, motiv fran civita d'antino | Workshop Jupiter and Merkur in Philemon | An Extensive Landscape | Portrait of Mariana Victoria of Spain fiancee of Louis XV | Related Artists: Albijn Van den Abeelepainted Coppice at Sint-Martens-Latem in 1898 Henry F. FarnyFrench-born American Painter and Printmaker, 1847-1916 VIVARINI, AlviseItalian Early Renaissance Painter ,
b. 1445/46, Venezia, d. 1503/5, Venezia
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