Gunnar Fredrik Berndtson was a painter from the Grand Duchy of Finland who was noted for his attention to realistic detail.
Portrait photograph, 1880s
Music in the Studio, 1878
Chess Players, 1878
Yes - No, Pause in the Studio, 1879
Albert Gustaf Aristides Edelfelt was a Finnish painter noted for his naturalistic style and Realist approach to art. He lived in the Grand Duchy of Finland and made Finnish culture visible abroad, before Finland gained full independence. He was considered the greatest Finnish artist of the second half of 19th - the first half of 20th centuries, and one of the most prominent contributors to the Golden Age of Finnish Art.
Self-portrait, c. 1887–1890
Duke Charles IX of Sweden insulting the corpse of his enemy, Klaus Fleming (1878)
Blanche of Namur, Queen of Sweden, and Prince Haquin (1877)
The Burnt Village – scene from the Finnish Peasant Revolt of 1596 (1879)