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Adamson-Eric Museum. Museum Guide

Adamson-Eric Museum. Museum Guide
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Adamson-Eric Museum. Museum Guide

The museum guidebook is also available in Estonian.

The Adamson-Eric Museum, which is a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, is dedicated to Adamson-Eric (1902–1968), one of the most versatile creative personalities in Estonian art in the 20th century. Mainly known as a brilliant painter, he was also skilled in many fields of applied art.

The Adamson-Eric Museum was opened in 1983, after a generous donation from the artist’s widow: nearly a thousand works of art of different genres were delivered to the Art Museum of Estonia. Adamson-Eric’s oeuvre is characterised by elegance, refined colours and brilliant esprit. His aesthetic principles are based on the traditions of French painting. His art is also closely connected to the Northern environment and the traditions of Estonian national art. Adamson-Eric’s abundant work reflects developments in fine and applied arts in Estonia over a period of more than forty years.

The museum guide provides an overview of the different stages of the life and art of this exceptionally skilful artist, highlighting various techniques implemented in his works. It also describes the exhibitions and educational programmes of the museum.

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