Burnt village is an oil-on-canvas painting by Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt completed in 1879.
[1][2][3] The painting depicts an imaginary scene from the time of the Cudgel War of 1596–1597, a peasant uprising in Finland, which was then part of the Kingdom of Sweden.
In the painting, a Finnish peasant family has fled their home village, which has been burnt down by a military force.
[1] The creator Albert Edelfelt donated the painting to Cygnaeus Gallery in Helsinki, Finland, where it is on display.
[4] Edelfelt made a study in oils for the painting in 1878–79.