Pekka Halonen (23 September 1865 – 1 December 1933) was a painter of Finnish landscapes and people in the national romantic style.
Romantic music | nationalism | Romantic Novelists' Association | Irish nationalism | Nationalism | Romantic poetry | Quebec nationalism | The Romantic Lead | Arab nationalism | Romantic interest | Kill the Last Romantic | Irish Nationalism | Catalan nationalism | The Romantic Story of Margaret Catchpole | Romantic nationalism | romantic music | National Romantic style | Mass Romantic | La Evolución Romantic Style | Integral nationalism | German nationalism | European Romantic Review | Egyptian nationalism | black nationalism | Turkish nationalism | Turkic nationalism | Tomori's romantic statue in Kalocsa | The Romantic | The Cold Embrace of Fear – A Dark Romantic Symphony | Te Quiero: Romantic Style In Da World |
The ideologies associated with (Romantic) Nationalism of the 19th and 20th centuries never really caught on in the Netherlands, and this, together with being a relatively mono-ethnic society up until the late 1950s, has led to a relatively obscure use of the terms nation and ethnicity as both were largely overlapping in practice.
An early proponent of romantic nationalism, Freund was the first Danish sculptor to work with Nordic mythology, creating 12 statuettes including Loki (1822), Odin (bronze 1827) and Thor (1829), all inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythological works.
The pagan sacrifice of Þorrablót disappeared with the Christianization of Iceland, but in the 19th century, a midwinter festival called Þorrablót was introduced in Romantic nationalism, and is still popular in contemporary Iceland, since the 1960s associated with a selection of traditional food, called Þorramatur.