Artwork
Tyko Sallisen muotokuva

Tyko Sallisen muotokuva is an unspecified painting by Jalmari Ruokokoski. It is held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
This portrait depicts a man, identified as Tyko Sallisen, in a formal black suit and tie, set against a multi-tonal background of blue, beige, and orange hues, characterized by visible brushstrokes.
Subject & Meaning
The subject's face is the central focus, conveying a subtle, introspective expression that encourages the viewer to contemplate his inner thoughts or emotions.
Technique & Style
The artwork features expressive use of color and textured brushwork, adding depth to the composition. Its style and technique draw parallels with those of Jalmari Ruokokoski, known for his similarly expressive portraitures.
History & Provenance
No specific historical or provenance details are provided for this work, beyond its stylistic association with Jalmari Ruokokoski.
Context
The painting reflects a portrait tradition emphasizing psychological depth, potentially situating it within early 20th-century European portraiture movements that valued expressive, psychologically nuanced representations.
Legacy
The legacy of the portrait is not detailed, though its stylistic resemblance to Ruokokoski's works suggests it may contribute to the broader appreciation of expressive, early 20th-century European portraiture.
Artist & collection
Artist
Joel Jalmari Ruokokoski, known as Jali (1886-1936) was a Finnish Expressionist painter.



















