Fredrik Adolf Von Numers was a Finnish military officer, painter, and artist known for his contributions to Finnish art, particularly during the mid-19th century. Born on September 18, 1814, in Kimito, Finland, he was part of the Swedish-speaking minority in the country. Von Numers's artistic talents emerged early in his life, but he initially pursued a career in the military, following the traditions of his family.
Despite his military background, his passion for art persisted, and he eventually turned to painting. His work is characterized by his military interests, often depicting soldiers and scenes from military life. However, he also painted landscapes and portraits, showing versatility in his subjects.
Living through a period of significant political and social change, Von Numers witnessed the Grand Duchy of Finland's evolution within the Russian Empire, which had implications for Finnish cultural life and national identity. His works provide insights into the military attire and environment of the time, as well as the Finnish landscape, contributing to the cultural heritage of Finland.
He was not only a painter but also worked on lithographs, a popular medium during the 19th century, which allowed for the reproduction of artworks and illustrations. His role in Finnish art is often recognized for his contributions to military and historical subjects, offering a window into the era's life and customs.
Fredrik Adolf Von Numers passed away on September 6, 1886, in Helsinki, Finland. Though not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, his work still holds a place in Finnish art history, valued for its historical significance and artistic merit.