Jorma Gallen-Kallela (né Gallén) (22 November 1898 – 1 December 1939) was a Finnish artist.
He studied arts in Buenos Aires in 1915–17, in Copenhagen in 1918–19, under Maurice Denis in Paris in 1919–21, and lastly in Vienna in 1929.
[1][2] He fought in the Finnish Civil War on the side of the White Guard.
[2] He worked with his father on the Kalevala cupola frescoes at the lobby of the National Museum of Finland in 1928.
[3][1] His independent works were the artworks for the Kalevala and Rintamamies postage stamps.