Kraatari Museum

Kraatarinpolku 2 Kaustinen

 

The best place to start the Wirkkala artist path is the Kraatari Museum in Kaustinen (kraatari is old Finnish for tailor). The house was built during the famine of the late 1860s.  Elias Wirkkala had it built for his eldest daughter Leena-Kaisa and his son-in-law Joonas Wirkkala.

 

Leena-Kaisa’s brother Juho Wirkkala bought the house in 1891 and started a family with his wife Anna-Liisa (née Kentala). On his journey to America, Juho had bought a new Singer sewing machine and began to work as a tailor. The demand for clothes was high, and Juho earned a living as a tailor until his death in 1926.

 

The Kraatari house was the birthplace of Juho’s and Anna-Liisa’s firstborn, Ilmari Wirkkala. It was here that he got the inspiration for studies, which he started in Kokkola and continued at Ateneum art school in Helsinki.  Already as a young man, Ilmari demonstrated his talent in the visual arts, poetry and writing.