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Exhibition: Baltic Biedermeier
Time/Duration of Event: September 19, 2009 – August 29, 2010
Place: Kadriorg Art Museum
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Additional information: The exhibition introduces the heyday of Baltic German art and culture, and examines the manifestations and meanings of the local culture in the first half of the 19th century, on the basis of Estonian and Latvian art collections.
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Exhibition: Difficult Choices
Time/Duration of Event: Permanent exhibition
Place: Kumu Art Museum, 4th floor, A-wing
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Additional information: Estonian Art from the End of the Second World War until the Restoration of Estonia’s Independence
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Exhibition: Treasury
Time/Duration of Event: Permanent exhibition
Place: Kumu Art Museum, 3rd floor, A-wing
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Additional information: Classics of Estonian Art from the Early 18th Century until the End of the Second World War
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Exhibition: Works by Adamson-Eric
Time/Duration of Event: Permanent exhibition
Place: Adamson-Eric Museum
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Additional information: Adamson-Eric (1902–1968) is one of the most outstanding Estonian painters of the 20th century. He also devoted much of his time to applied art, working in nearly all the branches of this realm.
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Exhibition: Ecclesiastical Art from 14th–20th c. The Silver Chamber
Time/Duration of Event: Permanent exhibition
Place: Niguliste Museum
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Additional information: The exposition comprises ecclesiastical art from 14th–20th centuries, including exquisite altarpieces and sculptures. The Silver Chamber displays treasures of the guilds, trade guilds and the Brotherhood of the Black Heads.
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Exhibition: Collection of Johannes Mikkel: the Art of Western Europe, Russia, and China from 16th-20th centuries
Time/Duration of Event: Permanent exhibition
Place: Kadriorg Art Museum, Mikkel Museum
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Additional information: In 1995, Johannes Mikkel donated his collection – more than 600 works of West European, Russian, Chinese and Estonian art – to the Art Museum of Estonia.
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Exhibition: Paintings from the 16th–18th century (Dutch, German, Italian, Russian masters). Western European and Russian applied art and sculpture from the 18th–20th century.
Time/Duration of Event: Permanent exhibition
Place: Kadriorg Art Museum, Kadriorg Palace
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Additional information: The foreign art collection of the Art Museum of Estonia
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