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Venny Soldan-Brofeldt - Boys on a Skerry

Boys on a Skerry (1898)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
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Venny Soldan-Brofeldt

Wendla Irene Soldan-Brofeldt, known as Venny was a Finnish painter, illustrator, graphic artist, wood sculptor and jewelry designer. She belonged to the Swedish speaking population of Finland.

She was born as Wendla Irene Soldan. Her father, August Fredrik Soldan [fi] was the Director of the Mint of Finland. Her mother, Marie Müller (1837–1927), was German. Swedish was spoken at home. Her desire to become an artist received her family's wholehearted support. From 1880 to 1884, she initially attended the drawing school of the Finnish Art Association (now the Academy of Fine Arts), but also studied privately with Maria Wiik and attended classes in St.Petersburg from 1883 to 1885. She was briefly a student at the Académie Colarossi in Paris on two occasions. She also made study trips to Spain and Italy with the money she earned copying old classics. Upon returning to Helsinki, she became an art teacher.

In 1890, she met the writer, Juhani Aho, at the studios of Anna Sahlstén. Soon, they were enamored of each other; attending concerts, going to the theater and taking trips into the countryside. In 1891, they were married, took their honeymoon in St. Petersburg, and settled in Ullanlinna. She took the name Brofeldt rather than Aho because that was still her husband's legal name. Their home became a cultural meeting place that welcomed such notables as Jean Sibelius, Pekka Halonen, Arvid Järnefelt, Werner Söderhjelm. Albert Edelfelt, Axel Gallén and Eero Järnefelt. She was occasionally criticized for "masculine" habits such as smoking a pipe and wearing trousers. They also travelled about extensively until she became pregnant, then bought a home in Hausjärvi.

Their first child, Heikki (who would later become a filmmaker) was born in 1895. Venny's younger sister, Mathilda "Tilly" [fi] came to help with the housekeeping and Venny's recovery. But, soon, it became clear that a relationship was developing between her and Juhani. In 1896, Venny went to Berlin to study new methods in wallpaper design and was in no hurry to return, as she trusted them. Eventually though, it became a crisis and Juhani took a trip to Paris to let the situation settle down. Tilly went to Switzerland "for her health". Juhani joined her there, but had already decided to continue his marriage. In 1900, their second son Antti [fi], who would also become a writer, was born. The triangle continued until 1902, when Tilly gave birth to Juhani's son, Björn Soldan [fi]. Juhani set them up in Järvenpää and visited frequently. She set up a small nursing home to support herself. Apparently none of this was known to the rest of their family and friends until Antti published his autobiography in 1951.

To add to their difficulties, in 1903 the Russian Governor-General, Nikolay Bobrikov had Juhani placed on the blacklist after his brother, Pekka [fi], ran afoul of the censorship laws and had to flee the country. Facing the possibility of being sent to Siberia, they decided to leave Finland and, from 1903 to 1904, lived first in Tyrolia, then Venice and Florence. They returned to Helsinki after Bobrikov was assassinated. In 1907, Juhani had his name legally changed to Aho as a patriotic gesture. Venny chose to retain her hyphenated name.

In 1910, she and Juhani collaborated on a picture book for children. He began spending much of his time in Tuscany while she remained in Helsinki. After his death in 1921, she began travelling, often as a representative of his sons' photography and filmmaking company, Aho & Soldan.

When the Lalluka Artists' Home [fi] was completed in 1933, she became its honorary spokesperson. During the Winter War, she moved to a cottage in Lohja, where she died in 1945. Just before her death, she burned all the correspondence between Juhani and Tilly, who had died in 1931. She also expressed the wish to be buried at the Hietaniemi Cemetery, with her family, rather than next to her husband, as would be customary.

More Artworks by Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (View all 79 Artworks)

Antti as an Infant

Antti as an Infant (1901)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Artist Friend Drawing

Artist Friend Drawing (1936)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Istuva Tora, sivukuva japanilaisesta pojasta

Istuva Tora, sivukuva japanilaisesta pojasta (1916)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Maggie Gripenberg..

Maggie Gripenberg..

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Portrait of Sigrid af Forselles

Portrait of Sigrid af Forselles (1902)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Weaver

Weaver (1883–1884)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Istuva huivipäinen nainen

Istuva huivipäinen nainen

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Antti, Hand Against Cheek

Antti, Hand Against Cheek (1905)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Portrait of Juhani Aho

Portrait of Juhani Aho (1891)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Police Officer from Florence

Police Officer from Florence (1904)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Alaston naismalli ja taiteilija

Alaston naismalli ja taiteilija

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Antti

Antti (1905)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Kaarina Antintytär

Kaarina Antintytär (1933)

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Boy Looking Out of the Window

Boy Looking Out of the Window

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
Boy Wearing Cap

Boy Wearing Cap

Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (Finnish, 1863-1945)
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