Estonian painter and illustrator renowned for vibrant, Symbolist-inspired works that captured the essence of his homeland's landscapes and folklore. His art often blended traditional motifs with modernist techniques.
Born in 1878
A pioneering Estonian artist and educator who introduced French Impressionism and Fauvism to Estonia, influencing the country's modern art movement. Known for his vibrant, expressive landscapes and portraits.
Born in 1898
A pioneering Estonian printmaker and artist, renowned for his bold, expressive, and often unsettling etchings and engravings that explored the human condition.
Born in 1868
Estonian linguist and diplomat who contributed significantly to the development of Estonian language and literature, and served as a cultural ambassador between Estonia and other European countries.
Born in 1892
A pioneering Estonian artist celebrated for his vibrant, avant-garde paintings that blended Cubism and Futurism, capturing the essence of urban life. His works are a testament to the country's rich cultural heritage.