Amélie Helga Lundahl
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Amélie Helga Lundahl (Oulu, May 26, 1850 - Helsinki, August 20, 1914) was a Finnish painter.
She studied in Stockholm's School of Fine Arts and obtained a student grant to continue her studies at the Académie Julian in Paris. Following a visit to Bretagne in the 1870s, she decided to move there and paint her typical landscapes and portraits.

