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Name
  
Margareta Capsia

Died
  
1759

Role
  
Artist

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Margareta Capsia (1682 – June 20, 1759) was a Finnish artist, the first professional native female artist in Finland. She mainly painted altarpieces, but was also active as a portrait painter.

Biography and career

Capsia was born in Sweden, the child of Gottfried Capsia and Anna Schultz. She married the priest Jacob Gavelin in Stockholm in 1719. After the Great Northern War in 1721 they moved to Vaasa in Finland, were Margareta became known as an altarpiece painter in Osterbotten.

In 1730, they moved to Turku, where she became a famous artist throughout Finland, and where she eventually died. Her altarpieces were described as individual illustrations of the bible, and she was regarded as one of the best painters in the genre together with Mikael Toppelius. She painted the altarpieces of a long line of churches, such as in the churches of Paltamo in 1727 and Sakyla in 1739.

References

Margareta Capsia Wikipedia