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Hando Mugasto (until 1925 Heinrich-Voldemar Monstrum; 18
January 1907
Rakvere – 11 June 1937 Tartu) was an
Estonian neorealist printmaker. From 1924 to...
- Stockholm. 1937:
figurative composition "Agriculture" 1938:
monument "H.
Mugasto" 1938:
portrait "S. Leitu" 1939:
portrait "O. Kangilaski" 1939: figurative...
- (1855–1929) Owl (1933), by Jaan
Koort (1883–1935)
Daily News (1936), by
Hando Mugasto (1907–1937)
Motif of
Tartu (1937), by
Villem Ormisson (1892–1941) Art Museum...
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studio and from 1935 to 1936 she
studied etching and
lithography with
Hando Mugasto. She
graduated from the
Higher Art
School Pallas in 1936 at age 43 after...
- (1874–1951).
Landscape with
Farmhouse and Moon. Ca. 1930s. Canvas, oil.
Hando Mugasto (1907–1937).
Tartu Stone Bridge. 1931. Canvas, oil.
Nikolai Triik (1884‒1940)...
- (born 1938), architect, playwright, director, poet and
translator Hando Mugasto (1907–1937),
artist Hando Nahkur (born 1982),
pianist Hando Runnel (born...
- 1940
Tartu – 7
November 2002 Pärnu) son of
Leonid Volmer and
Terese Adele Mugasto) was an
Estonian singer (baritone) and actor. From 1958
until 1962, he...
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Society School, and his next-door
neighbor was the ****ure
artist Hando Mugasto. In 1917, the
family moved to Tallinn. In 1918, he
started studying at...
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casual scripts from
artist Eduard Ahas. He also got
advice from
Hando Mugasto, who was an
artist from the
prestigious Pallas Art School. By his senior...
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Kaarel Liimand (1906–1941),
painter Karin Luts (1904–1993),
painter Hando Mugasto (1907–1937),
printmaker Karl Pärsimägi (1902–1942),
painter Salme Rosalie...