Pertti Mäkinen
Pertti Kalervo Mäkinen, born 16 September 1952 in Tyrvää,[1] is a Finnish sculptor who is the designer of the Finnish 1 euro coin.[2] He has also designed several commemorative coins for the Mint of Finland.
Mäkinen worked as a metal worker before entering an art school in the Finnish town Kankaanpää in 1976. After his graduation in 1979, Mäkinen has worked as a sculptor. He lives and works in Lavia.[1]
Works
    
    Commemorative coins
    

Albert Edelfelt 100€ commemorative coin (2004)
- 1983 World Championships in Athletics, 100mk, 1983.
 - The Finnish European Union membership, 10mk, 1995.
 - Elias Lönnrot, 10€, 2002.
 - 2003 Ice Hockey World Championships, 5€, 2003.
 - 2004 enlargement of the European Union, 2€, 2004.
 - Tove Jansson, 10€, 2004.
 - Albert Edelfelt, 100€, 2004.
 - 60 years of peace, 10€, 2005.
 - Åland convention 150 years, 5€, 2006.
 - Parliament of Finland 100 years, 2€/10€, 2006.
 - Women's suffrage 100 years, 2€, 2006.
 - Fredrik Pacius 200 years, 10€, 2009.
 - Henrik Wigström 150 years, 10€/20€, 2012.
 - Literacy, 10€, 2014.
 - Eino Leino, 2€/100€, 2016.
 
Public sculptures
    

Vanavesi – Kölvattnet (2009)
- Raivaajapatsas, Lapua, 1983.
 - Merenkulun muistomerkki, Oulu, 1985.
 - Päivänkierto, Pori 1990.
 - Lauri Viita monument, Tampere, 1991.
 - Uittomiehen kosinta, Sastamala, 1992.
 - Memorial of the Battle of Sampakoski, Lavia, 1998.
 - Haitarijazz, Kouvola, 2003.
 - Rakastunut viulu ja mandoliini, Kiikoinen, 2003.
 - Toriparlamentti, Pori, 2008.
 - Vanavesi – Kölvattnet, Pori, 2009.
 
References
    
- "Pertti Kalervo Mäkinen" (in Finnish). Finnish Art Society. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
 - "Finland Euro Coins". Fleur de Coin. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
 
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