The Colours of Estonia16. October - 24. November
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Konrad Mägi, Saaremaa. A Study, 1913.
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Ants Laikmaa, From a Distance, I See Home Growing, 1924
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's portrait -
Konrad Mägi: Landscape with Pink Fields, 1915
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Konrad Mägi: Portrait of a Woman, 1922-1924
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Ants Laikmaa: Taebla, 1936
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Ants Laikmaa: View from Capri, 1911-1912
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Konrad Mägi: Venice, 1922-1923
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Ants Laikmaa: Night Theme from Capri, 1910
The exhibition presents the unique collection of the Estonian art patron Enn Kunila. Painted between 1859 and 2010, the works represent a deep cross section of Estonian painting. This is the historically broadest review of Estonian art presented in Helsinki to date and is therefore a pioneering exhibition. The Enn Kunila Collection was first shown at Tallinn Art Hall in spring 2010. The exhibition was a great success, drawing audience numbers never before seen in the history of Tallinn Art Hall.
The exhibition is curated by Harri Liivrand, Director of Tallinn Art Hall.
THE COLLECTION FEATURES THE FOLLOWING ESTONIAN PAINTERS
Amandus
Adamson, Adamson-Eric, Paul Burman, Eduard von Gebhardt, Johannes
Greenberg, Jaan Grünberg, Eerik Haamer, Alfred Hirv, Oskar Hoffmann, August Jansen, Andrei Jegorov, Elmar Kits, Linda Kits-Mägi, Alfred
Kongo, Endel Kõks,Johann Köler, Ants Laikmaa, Konrad Mägi, Lepo Mikko, Ants Murakin, Roman Nyman, Evald Okas, Paul Raud, Henn Roode, Richard Sagrits, Olev Subbi, Konstantin Süvalo, Kristjan Teder,
Nikolai Triik, Richard Uutmaa, Ado Vabbe, Aleksander Vardi, Johannes Võerahansu, Valdemar Väli.