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The Önningeby artists' colony ( sv, Önningebykolonin) was founded in 1886 by
Victor Westerholm Victor Axel Westerholm (4 January 1860 Turku – 19 November 1919 Turku) was a Finland, Finnish landscape painter, especially known for founding the Önningeby artists' colony. Biography Victor Axel Westerholm was born in Turku in 1860. He was t ...
, a Finnish landscape painter, who had a
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in the village of
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in
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in the
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. It attracted Finnish and Swedish artists who gathered in the summer to paint landscapes ''
en plein air ''En plein air'' (; French for 'outdoors'), or ''plein air'' painting, is the act of painting outdoors. This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
'' rather than in their studios. Many of the participating artists were women. In total over 30 artists participated in the colony.


Background

In the 1870s, European artists began to develop an interest in painting outdoors rather than in their studios. Formal approaches to landscape painting gave way to more realistic or naturalistic depictions, often reflecting the effects of changing light. Throughout Europe, artists began to gather each summer in villages where they could work together in pleasant surroundings. Artists from across Scandinavia met above all in
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in the north of Denmark from the early 1880s, forming a group which became known as the
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. In the mid-1880s, the Finnish
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painter
Victor Westerholm Victor Axel Westerholm (4 January 1860 Turku – 19 November 1919 Turku) was a Finland, Finnish landscape painter, especially known for founding the Önningeby artists' colony. Biography Victor Axel Westerholm was born in Turku in 1860. He was t ...
from
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bought Tomtebo, a little summer house beside the Lemström Canal in the village of Önningeby to the northeast of
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. While studying in Düsseldorf, he had met Anders August Jansson (1859–1882) from Åland who encouraged him to visit the islands in 1880. In 1885, he exhibited paintings at the Helsinki salon including ''October day on Åland''. From 1886, he invited his artist friends to join him there each summer to paint in the open air. Their works included marine landscapes and village scenes as well as portraits of the local inhabitants. They also painted each other.


Participants

Many of the artists who painted in Önningeby were women. The first group of artists to join Westerholm included Fredrik Ahlstedt and his wife
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, who both arrived already in May 1886, followed by Aleksander Federley, Hanna Rönnberg and Elin Danielson, all of whom were Finns. The Swedish painter J.A.G. Acke also participated the first year, becoming one of the group's most important and somewhat central figures, returning each year until 1892 when interest began to fade. However, Acke's period is considered the liveliest in the colony's history. Foundation of the colony immediately became known in Finland. On July 29 of 1886 the newspaper ''
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'' reported about the new colony in a small village of Ã…lands. Other painters who joined the group in subsequent years include the Finns
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, Elin Alfhild Nordlund, Helmi Sjöstrand and
Dora Wahlroos Anna Dorothée (Dora) Wahlroos (19 December 1870 Pori – 21 March 1947 Kauniainen) was a Finnish painter who participated in the painting movement ''en plein air'' towards the end of the 19th century. Biography She was born in Pori to province ...
, and the Swedes Ida Gisiko, Anna Wengberg, Eva Topelius, and Edvard Westman. Ellen Favorin and
Amélie Lundahl Helga Amélie Lundahl (26 May 1850 – 20 August 1914) was a Finland, Finnish Painting, painter. Biography She was born in Oulu, the youngest of eleven children. Her mother died when she was three months old and her father, Abraham, a Town Repre ...
visited in 1889. In early 1900s a number of
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n artists and writers also visited the colony. Most of visitors were accommodated at the village farms.


Hanna Rönnberg

One of the most important members of the group was Hanna Rönnberg. She first visited in 1886 and returned year after year. Together with
Victor Westerholm Victor Axel Westerholm (4 January 1860 Turku – 19 November 1919 Turku) was a Finland, Finnish landscape painter, especially known for founding the Önningeby artists' colony. Biography Victor Axel Westerholm was born in Turku in 1860. He was t ...
she was the most frequent participant in the colony. Both a writer and a painter, she contributed to the colony's success by including it in her fictional and non-fictional writings. Her paintings often included people, her best works appearing around 1890, some achieving success at exhibitions. Thereafter she concentrated increasingly on her short story collections including ''Från Ålands skär'' and ''Brovaktens historier''. In 1888, Edvard Westman invited her to join him in Denmark. They met in
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and together visited the artists colony in Skagen. For a time they planned to marry but never did.


J.A.G. Acke

Johan Axel Gustaf Andersson, better known as J.A.G. Acke, was the first Swede to visit the Önningeby where he painted some of his best works during the three summers he was there. He stayed at the Övre Knapans farm where the large dining hall became his studio. He painted portraits of the farm's hostess "Knapans farmor" (Knapan's grandmother) and of Victor Westerholm. He also painted landscapes, inspired by French impressionistic works playing with the effects of sunlight. It was in Önningeby that he met his wife to be, Eva Topelius, daughter of the writer
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. After their marriage in 1891, they returned to Önningeby in the winter in February 1892. It was there he completed his enormous ''Snöljus'' (Snow Light) measuring 4.6 by 1.6 metres which he had hoped to exhibit in Paris, but it was refused.


List of the participants

*
Victor Westerholm Victor Axel Westerholm (4 January 1860 Turku – 19 November 1919 Turku) was a Finland, Finnish landscape painter, especially known for founding the Önningeby artists' colony. Biography Victor Axel Westerholm was born in Turku in 1860. He was t ...
* Fredrik Ahlstedt * Nina Ahlstedt * J.A.G. Acke * Edvard Westman * Elin Danielson * Hanna Rönnberg * Eva Acke * Aleksander Federley * Ida Gisiko-Spärck * Anna Wengberg * Elin Alfhild Nordlund * Helmi Sjöstrand *
Dora Wahlroos Anna Dorothée (Dora) Wahlroos (19 December 1870 Pori – 21 March 1947 Kauniainen) was a Finnish painter who participated in the painting movement ''en plein air'' towards the end of the 19th century. Biography She was born in Pori to province ...
*
Amélie Lundahl Helga Amélie Lundahl (26 May 1850 – 20 August 1914) was a Finland, Finnish Painting, painter. Biography She was born in Oulu, the youngest of eleven children. Her mother died when she was three months old and her father, Abraham, a Town Repre ...
* Ellen Favorin * Agnes Wittfooth * Vivi Munsterhjelm * Hanna Svanström * Sigrid Schauman *
Elias Muukka Elias Muukka (10 June 1853 – 2 October 1938) was a Finnish painter. He mainly painted landscapes, usually from the rural areas of Karelia and from Turku. Biography He was born at the village of Suontakainen in Lemi, Finland. He attended school ...
* Carl Erik Törner * Leo Belmonte * Karl Moberg * Juuso Putro * Ali Munsterhjelm The colony was active for seven years from 1886 till 1892, and the press actively reported about its life through Uno Godenhjelm. The visiting intensity decreased after that, though many artists still visited
Önningeby Önningeby is a village in Jomala Municipality on the Finnish island of Åland. It is located some 7 km (4 mi) northeast of Mariehamn. Önningeby has 214 inhabitants (2014). In the south of Önningeby, Lemström's canal separates the municipalit ...
in the beginning of 20th century. The colony dispersed at the start of the
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, when Westerholms left Tomtebo in 1914.


Museum

Over the years, the artists were accommodated in Önningeby's spacious farmsteads. One of these, the Jonesas farm, was converted into a museum which was opened in 1992 and expanded in 1999. The museum collection includes over 400 works. It exhibits paintings by a number of those who gathered in the artists colony. In 2022, an exhibition, dedicated to the colony artists, was open at the Waldemarsudde art museum in
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. It largely consisted of the Önningeby Museum collections. A special exhibition dedicated to Ida Gisiko-Spärck, Anna Wengberg and Elin Alfhild Nordlund was organized at the museum in summer of 2023.


Gallery of paintings

The gallery presents a selection of paintings by the Önningeby artists. File:Kor i bjorkskog.jpg, ''Kor i björkskog'' (Cows in a birch forest), Victor Westerholm, 1886 File:AhlstedtNinaGrinden.jpg, ''Grinden'' (The Gate), Nina Ahlstedt, 1886 File:Fredrik-ahlstedt-sommar.-ved-en-vik.jpg, ''Sommar. Ved en vik...'' (Summer. By a Cove), Fredrik Ahlstedt, 1887 File:Elias Muukka 1.jpg, ''Uthus på Övre Knapans'' (Outhouse at Övre Knapans), Elias Muukka, 1888 File:Elias Muukka 2.JPG, ''Natt i Önningeby'' (Night in Önningeby), 1888 File:Bryggan vid Tomtebo.JPG, ''Bryggan vid Tomtebo'' (Jetty at Tomtebo), Elin Danielson File:Edvard Westman strandlandskap.JPG, ''Strandlandskap'' (Shore Landscape), Edvard Westman File:Ellen Favorin.JPG, ''Lilla Holmen'', Ellen Favorin, 1889 File:NordlunEAfraemsnabba.jpg, ''Främsnabba'', Elin Afhild Nordlund, 1890 File:Anna wengberg Kyrkogatan 1893.jpg, Kyrkogatan, Anna Wengberg, 1893 File:Hanna-rönnberg-shorescape.jpg, Shorescape, Hanna Rönnberg, 1890 File:EdvardWestman Önningeby 1892.jpg, ''Onningeby Mars 1892'', Edvard Westman File:LundahlAmelie the lake.jpg, The Lake, Amélie Lundahl File:FavorinGetabergen.jpg, ''Geta Bergen'', Ellen Favorin, 1899


References

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