List of Estonians - Visual Arts

Visual Arts

  • Amandus Adamson (1855–1929), sculptor
  • Adamson-Eric (Erich Adamson, 1902–1968), painter
  • Peeter Allik (born 1966), painter, black and white artist
  • Jüri Arrak (born 1936), painter
  • Raivo Järvi (1954–2012), illustrator, politician
  • Mati Karmin (born 1959), sculptor
  • Johann Köler (1826–1899), painter
  • Andres Koort (born 1969), painter and scenographer
  • Mark Kostabi (Kalev Mark Kostabi, born 1960), painter (USA)
  • Meeli Kõiva (born 1960), glass artist
  • Ants Laikmaa (1866–1943), painter
  • Leonhard Lapin (born 1947), graphic, painter, sculptor, architect
  • Ivo Lill (born 1953), glass artist
  • Marko Mäetamm (born 1965), painter
  • Konrad Mägi (1878–1925), painter
  • Kadri Mälk (born 1958), jewellery artist
  • Lydia Mei (1896–1965), painter
  • Natalie Mei (1900–1975), painter
  • Juhan Muks (1899–1983), painter
  • Naima Neidre (born 1943), graphic artist
  • Evald Okas (born 1915), painter
  • Eduard Ole (1898–1995), painter
  • Ludvig Oskar (1874–1951), painter
  • Tiit Pääsuke (born 1941), painter
  • Kaljo Põllu (born 1934), painter, graphic artist
  • Kristjan Raud (1865–1943), graphic artist
  • Enn Roos (1908–1990), sculptor
  • Endel Ruberg (1917–1989), artist, educator
  • Richard Sagrits (1910—1968), painter
  • Michel Sittow (1469–1525), painter
  • Jaan Toomik (born 1961), painter
  • Edmund S. Valtman (1914–2005), cartoonist (USA)
  • Eduard Viiralt (Eduard Wiiralt, 1898–1954), graphic artist
  • Kiino Villand (born 1969), photographer (USA)
  • Ilon Wikland (born 1930), illustrator (Sweden)

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