Saunasta tultua, 11. luku (1907)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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luku" (1907) by Akseli Gallen-KallelaAkseli Gallen-Kallela's sketch "Saunasta tultua, 11. luku" (After the Sauna, Chapter 11) is an exquisite depiction of a deeply rooted Finnish tradition—the sauna. Created in 1907, this artwork captures the relaxed and communal atmosphere of a typical Finnish sauna experience. It portrays a group of individuals at various stages of their sauna routine, emphasizing the cultural importance of this practice in promoting both physical and social well-being.In the sketch, we observe figures in a somewhat ethereal state, emerging from the steam and heat that symbolize purification and relaxation. To the left, there's a figure seated near what appears to be a pile of firewood, suggesting the ongoing maintenance of the sauna’s heat. This individual holds a bottle, perhaps indicative of the traditional post-sauna refreshment. The rest of the group is depicted in different poses, some seated, some standing, engaging in casual post-sauna relaxation and conversation.The artist’s use of rapid, expressive lines communicates a sense of movement and ease, evoking the steamy air and the soft, languid motions of the sauna-goers. Gallen-Kallela’s portrayal is not just of physical forms, but of a cultural ritual that resonates with a sense of community and personal ease.This drawing is not only a visual study but also an intimate glimpse into Finnish life, offering viewers everywhere a taste of the serene and rejuvenating sauna experience, which is central to Finnish culture and social life.