Self-portraits and silence – Helene Schjerbeck was one of the most important Finnish modernists
Girl on red Sofa, 1882 My mother, 1902. Something to be proud of: We Finns have our art history, painters and artist especially from the Golden Age and the beginning of the 20 th century. And there is one female artist who created a special career. I never heard anybody saying she/he wouldn’t like her. She is Helene Schjerbeck (1862-1946). Now at Turku Art Museum there is a very good exhibition of her art and her career that lasted 70 years. We can see how her style changed from realistic and historical paintings to modernism. She was a forerunner at the way to more defined expression . She painted sensitive portraits from people near her and created also deeply compelling self-portraits. In her portraits a young and strong woman changes to an old and fragile woman. She was very gifted and started the Drawing school in Helsinki already at the age of eleven. She travelled to Paris to continue her studies at the age of 18. Young Schjerbeck was...