
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a sign on display in Tallinn, Estonia. The sign features a portrait of Estonian artist Ants Laikmaa (1866-1942). Below the portrait is text in both Estonian and English, providing biographical information about Laikmaa. It mentions that Laikmaa was a member of the Young Estonia group of artists, a pastelist and impressionist influenced by Art Nouveau and National Romanticism. It further states that he depicted Estonian, Finnish, Italian and Tunisian nature and people. The sign also notes the location of Laikmaa's studio school in Tallinn from 1903 to 1932 and the role of the Estonian Art Society in establishing the Tallinn School of Arts and Crafts. The sign identifies the artwork as "Autoportree / Self-Portrait, 1921" created using pastel. The sign also indicates that the portrait is from the Eesti Kunstimuuseum/Art Museum of Estonia.
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