Toivo Santeri Salokivi – Johansson until 1900 – (2 September 1886, Turku – 26 March 1940, Helsinki), was a Finnish painter and graphic artist.
[1][2] Salokivi studied at the Turku Drawing School [fi] between 1900–1904 and thereafter in Munich and Paris.
Salokivi's works are greatly influenced by light saturation.
His works include impressionistic archipelago motifs, figure compositions and finely executed etchings.
[3][4] His wife was Majsi Salokivi (1888–1953), née Maria Mattson.