Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa

Georg Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa[needs IPA] (born.

Wetterhoff-Asp, 7 May 1870 – 18 February 1946) was a Finnish multiartist: painter, sculptor, writer, and a pseudo-linguist.

[1] He is best known for his fantastical theories about the past of the Finnish people, whom he believed to have descended from Ancient Egypt.

[1][2] Born in Helsinki, his parents were Georg August Asp (1834–1901), professor of anatomy at the University of Helsinki and Mathilda Sofia Wetterhoff (1840–1920), developer of female gymnastics.

[3] He organized several art shows known as the Free Exhibitions.

Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa (1940).