Hamina, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire (now Finland)
Died
27 November 1925(1925-11-27) (aged 55)
Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality
Finnish
Known for
Painting
Movement
Symbolism
Knut Magnus Enckell (9 November 1870 in Hamina – 27 November 1925 in Stockholm)[1] was a Finnish symbolist painter. At first, he painted with a subdued palette, but from 1902 onwards, used increasingly bright colors. He was a leading member of the Septem group of colorist painters. In Finland, Enckell is considered to have been a very influential symbolist artist.[2][3][4]
^"Magnus Enckell". Biografiskt lexikon för Finland (in Swedish). Helsingfors: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. urn:NBN:fi:sls-4682-1416928957288.
^Decorated – Magnus Enckell, Cathedral, Tampere in words and in pictures, the city of Tampere.
^"The breakthrough in colors and in isms, Septem, the high school for adults of Vantaa". Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
^Magnus Enckell: The Awakening. The Ateneum Art Museum. Archive.org.
Knut MagnusEnckell (9 November 1870 in Hamina – 27 November 1925 in Stockholm) was a Finnish symbolist painter. At first, he painted with a subdued palette...
Retrieved 15 July 2020. "MagnusEnckell". Ateneum. 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2020. Snellman, Saska (21 October 2005). "MagnusEnckell oli vaikea tapaus". Helsingin...
Thomas Eakins, Eugène Jansson, Henry Scott Tuke, Aubrey Beardsley and MagnusEnckell); through to the modern work of fine artists such as Paul Cadmus and...
Tampere (now Tampere Cathedral), a project which he carried out with MagnusEnckell between 1904 and 1906. At the turn of the year 1907-08 he made a short...
representing the future resurrection of people of all races, was painted by MagnusEnckell. Lars Sonck: Tampere Cathedral – Archipicture Tampere Cathedral | Evl...
museum Vordingborg, Denmark Falun, Sweden Paide, Estonia Røros, Norway MagnusEnckell (1870–1925), symbolist painter Simo Häyhä (1905–2002), a farmer and...
representing the future resurrection of people of all races, was painted by MagnusEnckell. Sonck's St Michael's Church in Turku (1894-1905) has Gothic Revival...
1896, Ateneumin Taidemuseum, Helsinki). Another Finnish artist was MagnusEnckell, who was influenced by Manet, Carrière and Puvis de Chavannes during...
Heimat in St. Petersburg, 1904–05 Sketch of Aalbert as Maria Stuart, by MagnusEnckell in 1905 Aalberg's grave at Hietaniemi Cemetery Maria Silfvan Hedvig...
1911 Night View of a Factory, 1910s Woman in Profile, 1915 Portrait of MagnusEnckell, 1915 Landscape from Padasjoki, 1918 Bushes, 1919 Huusko, Timo (8 February...
van Rysselberghe, Fernand Khnopff and a portrait of Willy Finch by MagnusEnckell. Bottom, left to right: La donna morta by Willy Schlobach, Rodolphe...
Valtat, Roger Fry, Alfred Finch (View of Fiesöle), Ragnar Ekelund, MagnusEnckell, Eero Nelimarkka, Tyko Sallinen, Tove Jansson (Fantasy), and the Swedish...
painter of the Finnish romantic portraits Samuel Elmgren (1771–1834) MagnusEnckell (1870–1925) Cris af Enehielm (born 1954) Mauri Favén (1920–2006) Gustaf...
Chiewitz and C.J. von Heideken. Glass paintings in the church are made by MagnusEnckell. The church and parks of Central Pori are part of the Pori National...
From 1890 to 1892, he was a teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts, where MagnusEnckell was among his best-known students. Others included Ellen Thesleff and...
occasions, Enckell tried to rush to the Soviet government's head of office, Vladimir Bonch-Bruyevich, but nothing helped. "We could only see," says Enckell, "how...
then as a permanent member; Mia Ståhl was fired and replaced with Jonna Enckell; later that year, the band left Massacre Records and signed with Threeman...
Rodin and Lucien Schnegg. One of his friends during this period was MagnusEnckell. In 1909 he returned to Poland and settled in Podolia, in a residence...
Andrade, Rabbe Enckell, Saul Bellow (awarded in 1976), Jorge Amado, György Lukács, Claude Simon (awarded in 1985), Pavlo Tychyna, and Hans Magnus Enzensberger...