Alina Forsman (1845–1899[1]) was a Finnish sculptor. She is referred to as the first female sculptor in Finland.[1][2]

Alina Forsman
Born1845 (1845)
Died1899 (aged 53–54)
NationalityFinnish
Known forSculpture

Life edit

Alina Forsman reportedly had a "burning interest" for the art of sculpture, which was controversial for a woman at the time, as sculpturing, demanding physical labor, was regarded as a masculine subject.[3]

She debuted as a sculptor in 1871. She studied art in Germany and Rome in 1873–75 and in Copenhagen in 1875–78.

She can be regarded as the first female Finnish sculptor rather than Eveliina Särkelä (1847–1939), active just shortly after her, who is normally referred to a such; however, Forsman mainly worked abroad rather than in her native Finland.[3]

From 1887 onward, she lived permanently in Germany; first in Berlin, and later in Weimar.

References edit

  1. ^ a b kansallisbiografia Suomen kansallisbiografia (National Biography of Finland)
  2. ^ Markku Valkonen (1992). The golden age: Finnish art, 1850 to 1907. Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö Publishing Company. ISBN 978-951-0-17570-5.
  3. ^ a b Suomen kansallisbiografia (National Biography of Finland)