Emil Herman Robert Cedercreutz (16 May 1879 – 28 January 1949), was a Finnish
Baron, sculptor and
silhouette artist best known of his horse sculptures. He was a member of the
Cedercreutz [
fi] family.[1][2][3][4]
In 1914 Cedercreutz started working in his new atelier by the river
Kokemäenjoki in the municipality of
Harjavalta. Cedercreutz was also collecting historical artifacts from the countryside of
Satakunta province.[5] 1916 he established a museum in Harjavalta, known today as the
Emil Cedercreutz Museum [
fi], showing collections of Cedercreutz's work, cultural history and temporary art exhibitions.[6]
Emil Herman Robert Cedercreutz (16 May 1879 – 28 January 1949), was a Finnish
Baron, sculptor and
silhouette artist best known of his horse sculptures. He was a member of the
Cedercreutz [
fi] family.[1][2][3][4]
In 1914 Cedercreutz started working in his new atelier by the river
Kokemäenjoki in the municipality of
Harjavalta. Cedercreutz was also collecting historical artifacts from the countryside of
Satakunta province.[5] 1916 he established a museum in Harjavalta, known today as the
Emil Cedercreutz Museum [
fi], showing collections of Cedercreutz's work, cultural history and temporary art exhibitions.[6]