- Ants
Laikmaa (5 May 1866,
Araste – 19
November 1942, Kadarpiku) was an
Estonian painter. Ants
Laikmaa (until 1935 Hans Laipman) was born at the
Paiba farm...
- However, in 1904, she fell in love with the
Estonian artist Ants
Laikmaa.
Laikmaa convinced her to
translate her
poetry into
Estonian and
submitted her...
- Museum, Estonia". Visitestonia.com.
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Laikmaa's Home Museum, Estonia". Visitestonia.com.
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Hobujaama (the Old City
Harbour line not p****ing
through Hobujaama is
measured from A.
Laikmaa). 0.5 km from D-terminal City bus
terminal Central marketplace...
- at home in Reval, he
attended the art
studio of the
famed painter Ants
Laikmaa -
though he
showed promise,
there are no
records that he ever exhibited...
- Ants
Laikmaa (1866–1942)
lived in
Kadarpiku village from 1932 to his
death in 1942. The
house is
currently used as a
museum dedicated to
Laikmaa (Ants...
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Portrait of Paul
Pinna (1906) by Ants
Laikmaa...
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Estonian painter. He
started his art
studies in 1903,
while artist Ants
Laikmaa opened his
studio school. In
addition to
studio classes Oskar took watercolor...
- from
Tallinn Girls' High
School in 1926,
studied painting at the Ants
Laikmaa Studio School [et] from 1926 to 1927, and
graduated from the
Drama Studio...
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Linda Eenpalu, by Ants
Laikmaa (1938)...