Eduard Wiiralt
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 70 years ago |
Date of birth | March 20,1898 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Tsarskoselsky Uyezd |
Date of died | January 8,1954 |
Died | Paris |
France | |
Artworks | Hell |
Maastik | |
Autoportree | |
Tütarlapse portree | |
Education | Academy of Fine Arts Dresden |
Pallas Art School | |
Books | Eduard Wiiralt, 1898-1954. [An Exhibition Catalogue. With a Portrait and Reproductions. ]. |
Cantus Firmus: Translated from the Estonian by Henry Lyman. Foreword by Norman Holmes Pearson | |
Works | Hell |
Maastik | |
Tütarlapse portree | |
Alma mater | Pallas Art School |
Dresden Academy of Art | |
Place of burial | Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France |
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ID | 1097202 |
Eduard Wiiralt Life story
Eduard Wiiralt was a well-known Estonian graphic artist. In art history, Wiiralt is considered as the most remarkable master of Estonian graphic art in the first half of his century; the most well-known of his works include "Inferno", "Hell", "Cabaret", "Heads of Negroes", "Sleeping Tiger", and "Head of a Camel".