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Vilho Lampi

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Vilho Lampi
Vilho Lampi.
BornJuly 19, 1898
DiedMarch 17, 1936 (1936-03-18) (aged 37)
NationalityFinnish
Known forPainter

Vilho Henrik Lampi (July 19, 1898 – March 17, 1936) was a Finnish painter who is best known for his self-portraits and paintings of Liminka and the people who lived there.

History

Lampi was born in Oulu but lived in Liminka for most of his life. He studied at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts from 1921 to 1925 and after finishing his studies he returned to Liminka, where he lived and painted his most famous works.

Lampi committed suicide on March 17, 1936, by jumping from a bridge to Oulujoki while visiting in Oulu.[1]

Literature

  • Unto Immonen: Vilho Lampi, lakeuden melankoolikko in Suomen taiteen vuosikirja 1956–1957, Porvoo, 1957. Template:Fi icon
  • Paavo Rintala: Jumala on kauneus, (novel about Vilho Lampi) Otava, 1959. Template:Fi icon
  • Eeli Aalto: Vilho Lampi, lakeuden maalari : esittelyä ja taustaa, Arvi A. Karisto, Hämeenlinna, 1967. Template:Fi icon
  • Marja Junttila et al.: Vilho Lampi 1898–1936, ARS Nordica & Kustannus Pohjoinen, 1998 ISBN 951-749-312-6 Template:Fi icon

Films

  • Eeli Aalto: Vilho Lampi, Lakeuden maalari, 1966.
  • Hannu Heikinheimo: Jumala on kauneus, 1985.

Plays

  • Kaija Viinikainen: Jumala on kauneus, Kajaanin kaupunginteatteri, 1981.
  • Kristian Smeds: Jumala on kauneus, Teatteri Takomo, 2000 and Finnish National Theatre, 2008.
  • Taisto Reimaluoto: Tässä on elämä, Kajaanin Runoviikko, 2001.

References

  1. ^ "Viimeiset vuodet". Oulu Art Museum (in Finnish). Retrieved 28 December 2016.