Pentti Kaskipuro
Pentti Kaskipuro | |
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1979 | |
Born |
Helsinki, Finland | 10 October 1930
Died |
4 September 2010 79) Kauniainen, Finland | (aged
Pentti Kaskipuro (1930–2010) was an artist from Finland.[1]
Kaskipuro was one of the best-known and internationally renowned Finnish graphic artists, not only among specialist circles, but among the art-loving public. The most common themes of his drypoint and aquatint prints are everyday items, such as onions, swedes, potatoes, bread, eggs and vases of flowers.[2]
Kaskipuro did not receive much formal art training - he was a private student of Aukusti Tuhka in 1952. After that he worked in advertisement business and learned more techniques of printmaking on his own. He became an appreciated teacher in School of art and design in 1965–1974 and as art professor 1974–1979. He is referred as "Master K" among the printmakers of the next artist generation,[3] such as Mirja Airas, Marjatta Hanhijoki, Outi Heiskanen, Inari Krohn, Elina Luukanen, Marjatta Nuoreva and Esa Riippa.[4]
He received the Swedish Prince Eugen Medal in 1974.[5]
References
- ↑ "PENTTI Ensio KASKIPURO (v:een 1935 Krut)". Kuvataiteilijamatrikkeli (in Finnish). Suomen Taiteilijaseura. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
- ↑ "Pentti Kaskipuro". Sara Hilden Museum. Tampere. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
- ↑ Pentti Kaskipuro Jyväskylä Art Museum. (Finnish)
- ↑ Pentti Kaskipuro, Leena Peltola 1980: Kaskipuron koulu: mestari K. ja viisi hänen oppilastaan. ISBN 978-9519928029
- ↑ "Medaljförläningar – Prins Eugen-medaljen" (in Swedish). Royal Court of Sweden. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
External links
- "Pentti Kaskipuro | Muistot | HS". hs.fi. Retrieved 13 October 2016.