• Eduard Wiiralt (20 March 1898 – 8 January 1954) was a well-known Estonian graphic artist. In art history, Wiiralt is considered as the most remarkable...
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    Denmark: Einer Johansen, Jens Søndergaard, Oluf Høst Estonia: Konrad Mägi, Eduard Wiiralt, Kuno Veeber Finland: Tyko Sallinen, Alvar Cawén, and Wäinö Aaltonen...
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  • cartoonist (USA) Annes Varjun (1907–1986), ceramic artist Eduard Viiralt (Eduard Wiiralt, 1898–1954), graphic artist Kiino Villand (born 1969), photographer...
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  • collector and philanthropist Herbert Ward – English sculptor and explorer Eduard Wiiralt – Estonian artist Oscar Wilde – Irish novelist, poet and playwright...
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  • (Hell), released in 1983, which he based on the art of fellow Estonian Eduard Wiiralt from the 1930s. Since the early 1990s he has been involved with many...
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    paintings by Carl Timoleon von Neff, Johann Köler, Eduard Ole, Jaan Koort, Konrad Mägi, Eduard Wiiralt, Henn Roode and Adamson-Eric, among others. This...
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  • and following his fellow countrymen Adamson-Eric, Eduard Wiiralt, Lydia Mei, Kristjan Teder, Eduard Ole, and Felix Randel in popularizing the Neue Sachlichkeit...
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  • Australian-British Catholic writer and apologist (d. 1981) 1898 – Eduard Wiiralt, Estonian artist (d. 1954) 1899 – Vladimír Mandl, Czechoslovak lawyer...
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  • 1879) January 5 – Lillian Rich, English actress (b. 1900) January 8 – Eduard Wiiralt, Estonian artist (b. 1898) January 11 John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon...
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  • as advisor for the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He also founded Eduard Wiiralt Gallery in Estonian National Library. Männil was on the Simon Wiesenthal...
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