User:Nug/Visual arts in Estonia
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Visual arts in Estonia has throughout the ages been influenced by a large variety of cultures.
Ancient Estonia
[edit]Medieval period
[edit]This period was dominated by Baltic german influence. Bernt Notke and Michel Sittow, are associated with Tallinn.
19th Century
[edit]20th Century
[edit]Early 21st Century
[edit]List of Artists
[edit]Art museums and galleries in Estonia
[edit]Timeline
[edit]- 1902 Kristjan Raud's [symbolism|symbolist] period starts.
- 1903 Ants Laikmaa exhibits at the Provicial Museum in Tallinn.
- 1904 Kristjan Raud opens his art studio ion Tartu.
- 1905 Jaan Koort studies painting and sculpture at the Paris École des Beaux Arts. Nikolai Triik, Konrad Mägi and Aleksander Tassa also study in Paris.
- 1906 First general Estonian art exhibition takes place in Tartu
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References
[edit]External links
[edit]Further reading
[edit]Alla Rosenfeld, Norton T. Dodge, Art of the Baltics: the struggle for freedom of artistic expression under the Soviets, 1945-1991, Rutgers University Press, 2001