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Anton Starkopf (22
April 1889 Röa,
Rapla County – 30
December 1966 Tartu) was an
Estonian sculptor. From 1911 to 1912, he
studied at
Anton Ažbe's art school...
- The
Anton Starkopf Fellowship (Estonian:
Anton Starkopfi stipendium) was a
fellowship that was
awarded by the
Cultural Endowment of
Tartu (Estonian: Tartu...
- portraits, and
depictions of
fishing life,
alongside various monuments.
Anton Starkopf, a
prominent sculptor of the 1930s,
developed a
unique style using granite...
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Tartu in the
Pallas art school,
working in the
sculpture studio of
Anton Starkopf in 1919.
There the
teachings in the art of
engraving were
guided by the...
- and
foreign art
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Tartu Art
Museum Anton Starkopf Museum Art
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Museum History History of
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Valga Tõnis
Starkopf (Kiviõli
Tamme Auto/Levadia II Tallinn) 32 2010
Levadia II
Tallinn (6)
Flora II
Tallinn Ajax Lasnamäe Tõnis
Starkopf (Kiviõli Tamme...
- Children's Art School [et]. In 1984, he
became the
director of the
Anton Starkopf Museum. He was a
member of the
group Para '89 [et].
Rooma Klubi (The Club...
- the
sculptors Hille Palm [et], Jaak Soans [et], Tiiu Kirsipuu,
Hannes Starkopf [et],
Vergo Vernik, and Al Paldrok [et], the
architect Rein Luup [et],...
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accepted into the
Pallas Art
School where he was
greatly influenced by
Anton Starkopf. Roos was a long time
professor in the
State Art
Institute of the Estonian...
- Soosaar,
Hardi Volmer,
Leonhard Lapin, and
Peeter Laurits. 2010:
Anton Starkopf Fellowship 2010:
Kristjan Raud Art
Award (portraits with a technologically...