The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Axel Gallén posing as a robber of the Sampo ca.1905; photograph 1.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Axel Gallén posing as a robber of the Sampo ca.1905; photograph 2.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Mary Gallén, probably posing for Lemminkäinen´s Mother at home Kalela, in Ruovesi, 1897.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Akseli Gallen-Kallela in a khaki suit posing for his painting Cheetah at Linudd, 1911.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Dentists Matti Äyräpää (on the right) and Hjalmar Avellan studying a skull; Akseli Gallen-Kallela made an etching of the subject in 1917.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 8.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 7.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 6.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht´s daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 5.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 3.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 2.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 1.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Margaret Lippo Hecht and her daughter Margaret who Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted in Chicago, 1924; photograph 4.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Possibly Mary Gallén in a lake posing for The Aino Myth.
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Mary Gallén posing for The Aino Myth in Visuvesi, 1891.