
Evening (Mourning Woman)
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Anton Starkopf's (1889-1966) body of work had a profound impact on Modernist sculpture in Estonia during the 1920s and 1930s. He pioneered fresh subject matter and innovative figure treatment, drawing inspiration from German Expressionism. As one of the founding members of Estonia's first national art school Pallas in 1919, Starkopf played a pivotal role in shaping the country's artistic landscape. His influence extended far beyond his own era, as he helped nurture an entire generation of pre-war artists to success.
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