Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck

Amory, Dita, with contributions by Patricia G. Berman, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff, Zoe de Bretagne, Silvia A. Centeno, Charlotte Hale, Max Hollein, and Elizabeth Peyton
2025
188 pages
124 illustrations
8.5 x 10.5 in
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Reevaluating the role of Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946) in the history of modernism, this publication highlights pivotal passages in her sixty-year career—from her training at the Finnish Art Society and remarkable early success to her studies in Paris and St. Ives and eventual return to Finland. There, in relative isolation, she pared down figure paintings and still lifes to near abstraction while introducing greater complexity in her canvases. Long celebrated in Finland and Sweden, Schjerfbeck is relatively unknown to the rest of the world. This book provides fresh insight into her idiosyncratic processes and discusses the series of haunting self-portraits that she painted in her final years, which stand among the twentieth century’s most extraordinary self-examinations. Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck introduces an extraordinary Nordic artist who realized her own unique vision with passionate determination, despite personal adversity and her homeland’s turbulent political history.

Madame Théodore Gobillard (Yves Morisot, 1838–1893), Edgar Degas  French, Oil on canvas
Edgar Degas
1869
The Lace Shawl, Helene Schjerfbeck  Finnish, Oil on canvas
Helene Schjerfbeck
1920

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Amory, Dita. Seeing Silence, the Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck. With Helene Schjerfbeck, Patricia G. Berman, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff, et al. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2025.