A turning point in Lampi's career was a study trip to Paris in 1931, leaving him disappointed in his own art. In the years following his Paris trip, Lampi painted a series of captivating portraits of children, in which his exuberant expressionism began to give way to a new naturalism. One of the works in this series was the painting "Girl and Cat," completed in 1932, which shares a similar style and colour palette with one of the artist's most interesting self-portraits from the same year.
In Lampi's final years, his work took on a darker, more oppressive atmosphere, which has since been thought to foreshadow the artist's mental breakdown. Sadly, in 1936, Lampi unexpectedly took his own life by drowning in the Merikoski rapids of the Oulu River. After his death, his work was showcased in memorial exhibitions, including those in 1950 and 1980, both featuring "Girl and Cat."
"Girl and cat" by Vilho Lampi will be sold at Bukowskis' upcoming auction Helsinki Spring Sale
Auction Online May 17–28
Estimate: 25 000 – 30 000 EUR
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