- Adamson-Eric
Adamson-Eric (
August 18 ,1902 ,Tartu , Estonia -December 2 ,1968 ,Tallinn , Estonia) was an Estonian artist who worked mainly within the medium of painting inapplied art .Born Erich Carl Hugo Adamson, he was the fourth child of Jaan and Anna Adamson. Adamson attended schools in his native
Estonia before relocating toBerlin to study at theCharlottenburg Art and Crafts School . After studying in Berlin, Adamson then moved toParis and studied with such artists asCharles Guerin ,Roger Bissière ,Moise Kisling , andAndré Lhote before entering the private academy of Russian artistVassili Shuhhayev in 1925 and concentrating in the media ofart deco andNeue Sachlichkeit .In June and July 1928, Adamson-Eric, along with fellow Estonian artists
Eduard Wiiralt andKristjan Teder finally opened an art exhibition in Tallinn, Estonia. Adamson's career as an artist spanned nearly four decades and there is currently a museum devoted to fine art called the Adamson-Eric Museum located on Lühike jalg Street in Tallinn, Estonia where many of Adamson-Eric's works are on permanent display.External references/Links
* [http://www.culture.ee/yritus.html?id=32663&&op=muuseum Culture.ee - The Adamson-Eric Museum]
* [http://www.einst.ee/Ea/heritage/levin.html Neue Sachlichkeit in Estonian Art]
* [http://www.ekm.ee/eng/adamson.php?id=187&p_id=46 Eesti Kunstimuuseum]
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