valotusajalla
Valotusajalla refers to a period of intense artistic and intellectual activity in Finland, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This era, often translated as the "Golden Age of Finnish Art," witnessed a flourishing of national identity and cultural expression. Finnish artists, writers, and composers sought to define a unique Finnish aesthetic, drawing inspiration from the country's nature, folklore, and history.
Key figures associated with the valotusajalla include painters like Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Albert Edelfelt, and Hugo Simberg,
The valotusajalla was a significant factor in the development of a distinct Finnish national consciousness, contributing
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