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Alvar Cawén - Äiti

Äiti (1911)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
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Alvar Cawén

Frans Alvar Alfred Cawén was a Finnish expressionist painter.

He was born in central Finland on 8 June 1886 at Korpilahti, the son of the Revd. Frans Cawen and Eleanora Cawen (née Boije af Gennas), both of whom were interested in music and art. Several well-known artists were friends of his parents. As a young man Cawen studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (Finland) between 1905 and 1907, and in Paris between 1908 and 1909 at the studio of Simon Cottet. He had his first exhibition in Finland in 1910, but in 1912 he returned to Paris, from where he traveled to Brittany and Spain.

In late 1916 Cawen became a founder member of the November Group, which was a Finnish group of expressionists and cubists.

After the first World War he travelled in 1919 to Denmark, Italy, Spain and France; and in that year became a teacher at the Drawing School of the Finnish Art Society, where he continued to teach until 1921.

In 1924 he travelled again in Italy, France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

In 1929 he became a member of the Fine Art Academy of Finland; and from then until 1935 he was chairman of the Artists' Association of Finland. In Finland Cawen lived near Porvoo at Ilola (his mother's childhood home).

Among his works are altarpieces for churches in Mänttä, Kuusankoski, Lapinlahti, and Simpele.

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Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Woman (1915)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
The Boy Is Washed

The Boy Is Washed (1932)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Window

Window (1917)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Matti

Matti (1933)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
The Convalescent

The Convalescent (1923)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Landscape from France

Landscape from France (1917)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Nuotanveto

Nuotanveto (1926)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Members of The November Group

Members of The November Group (1921)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Model

Model

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Lullaby

Lullaby (1921)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Mimosa

Mimosa (1914)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Yellow River

Yellow River (1920)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Hunter with His Hound

Hunter with His Hound (1920 - 1930)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
Model

Model (1913)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
By the Window

By the Window (1918)

Alvar Cawén (Finnish, 1886 - 1935)
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