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Haus Gallery 06.11.2024 19:00

ESTONIAN GRAPHICS

Wednesday, 6th of November at 19.00

Good Morning!

If there is a choice, the start of the day should be rather hopeful. This includes waking up slowly, morning rituals with water, being with yourself, mentally and physically preparing for an active day. To such a great morning belong the graphic page "Ärkvel" by Evald Okas, intimate works of a child and a woman by Eduard Wiiralt, followed by the idyllic visions of Enno Ootsingu and Kaljo Põllu.

Nude from the Back
1. Eduard Wiiralt Nude from the Back 1934. Charcoal, paper Lm 44.7 x 24.4 cm (framed) Starting price 2 600 Last bid - Final price -
Children
2. Eduard Wiiralt Children 1937. Linocut Plm 24.6 x 24.7 cm (framed) Starting price 2 400 Last bid - Final price -
Morning in the Forest
3. Günther Reindorff Morning in the Forest 1941. Eau forte Plm 14.6 x 18.2 cm (framed) Starting price 1 100 Last bid - Final price -
Lapland Landscape
4. Eduard Wiiralt Lapland Landscape 1946. Drypoint Plm 34.8 x 43.4 cm (framed) Starting price 5 600 Last bid - Final price -
Landscape with Horses
5. Eduard Wiiralt Landscape with Horses 1947. Eau forte Plm 32.4 x 39.6 cm (framed) Starting price 3 600 Last bid - Final price -
Awake
6. Evald Okas Awake 1966. Eau forte, aquatint Plm 21.7 x 36.7 cm (framed) Starting price 1 300 Last bid - Final price -
Summer Day
7. Kaljo Põllu Summer Day 1970. Drypoint Plm 33.5 x 33.3 cm (framed) Starting price 2 400 Last bid - Final price -
Idyll
8. Enno Ootsing Idyll 1971. Linocut Km 42.5 x 61.5 cm (framed) Starting price 1 100 Last bid - Final price -

Picturesque Graphics

In general, the word "graphics" brings to mind a black and white image based on a linear line, where the page has passed through a printing press and the work is reproducible. That's all correct. But we could also highlight the so-called picturesque graphics, where the contours are scattered, the work would be as if painted with a brush, colorful, exuding softness and soulfulness in a good way. Both one and the other direction are enabled by different graphic techniques, which professionals master perfectly to convey an idea.

Sometimes the so-called pictorial picturesque graphics are chosen by artists who are known as mainly painters, for example Jaan Grünberg from Pallas or old master Evald Okas in this selection. Eduard Wiiralt also painted some paintings as a young artist, but he finally chose to be a graphic artist. Here an interesting comparison arises between the works of Wiiralt and Herald Eelma. Aleksander Peek, Erich Pehap, Märt Laarmann bring emotional warmth to graphics, as does Silvi Liiva. However, Ülo Emmus and Allex Kütt help to remind us that there are also all kinds of trends in painting itself, for example slide painting, which is introduced here in a circle instead of graphics.

Evening in Town
9. Erich Pehap Evening in Town 1934. Ink, paper Vm 37 x 33 cm (framed) Starting price 1 800 Last bid - Final price -
Landscape
10. Jaan Grünberg Landscape 1939. Monotype Km 43 x 61 cm (framed) Starting price 1 600 Last bid - Final price -
Estonian Girl
11. Eduard Wiiralt Estonian Girl 1942. Color aquatint Plm 39.6 x 32.2 cm (framed) Starting price 4 200 Last bid - Final price -
Two Women
12. Endel Kõks Two Women 1953. Vitreography, gouache, paper Vm 46.5 x 59 cm (framed) Starting price 2 900 Last bid - Final price -
Stiil Life with Apples
13. Märt Laarman Stiil Life with Apples 1959. Linocut Km 27 x 19.3 cm (framed) Starting price 1 200 Last bid - Final price -
Pikk Jalg Street
14. Aleksander Peek Pikk Jalg Street 1967. Serigraphy Km 24.2 x 16.5 cm (framed) Starting price 700 Last bid - Final price -
Viru Street
15. Aleksander Peek Viru Street 1967. Serigraphy Vm 25 x 17 cm (framed) Starting price 700 Last bid - Final price -
Traveler
16. Märt Laarman Traveler 1968. Linocut Km 23.3 x 16 cm (framed) Starting price 1 200 Last bid - Final price -
Girls
17. Herald Eelma Girls 1969. Linocut Km 47.7 x 40.8 cm (framed) Starting price 1 400 Last bid - Final price -
Tallinn Town Hall
18. Evald Okas Tallinn Town Hall 1971. Aquatint Plm 64 x 49.5 cm (framed) Starting price 2 400 Last bid - Final price -
In Childhood
19. Silvi Liiva In Childhood 1972. Lithography Km 42.7 x 38 cm (framed) Starting price 1 000 Last bid - Final price -
Stairs
20. Allex Kütt Stairs 1981. Etching Plm 53 x 34.3 cm (framed) Starting price 1 200 Last bid - Final price -
Reflections I
21. Ülo Emmus Reflections I 1985. Litography Km 44.9 x 50 cm (framed) Starting price 1 400 Last bid - Final price -

Through the Eyes of the Architect

The title work of this chapter is "The Architect" by Ilmar Torni. Due to his education and profession, an architect looks at buildings and the city in a different way than those who are not used to analyzing public space, relationships between buildings, stratification of eras in urban construction, the spatial layout of a house, etc. In this subgroup, architect-educated Leonhard Lapin analyzes Tallinn's medieval old town as a special environment in a constructivist way, while painter and graphic artist Evald Okas seems to think along with the creative work of his architect son. Natalie Mei and Illimar Paul are also focused on architecture.

View of St. John's Church
22. Natalie Mei View of St. John's Church 1928. Charcoal on paper Km 29.8 x 17 cm (framed) Starting price 1 200 Last bid - Final price -
Architect
23. Ilmar Torn Architect 1975. Woodcut Km 46 x 40 cm (framed) Starting price 1 300 Last bid - Final price -
Suburban
24. Urmas Ploomipuu Suburban 1976. Aquatint Plm 39.8 x 39.3 cm (framed) Starting price 1 400 Last bid - Final price -
Urban Landscape XI (Kyoto)
25. Illimar Paul Urban Landscape XI (Kyoto) 1978-1979. Ink, paper Km 56 x 57.5 cm (framed) Starting price 2 800 Last bid - Final price -
City X
26. Evald Okas City X 1984. Lithography Km 44.3 x 64.7 cm (framed) Starting price 2 400 Last bid - Final price -
Old Tallinn VI
27. Leonhard Lapin Old Tallinn VI 2004. Lithograph Km 38 x 36 cm (framed) Starting price 1 600 Last bid - Final price -

Beautiful Homeland

"Beautiful homeland" sounds like retro - and it comes from the title of a series of postcards by the Estonian photographer Carl Sarap (1892-1942). Sarap captured the places of Estonia in the 1930s in a bright and loving way, but today, thanks to his photos, we can get an idea of ​​many destroyed cultural layers. For example, Sarap photographed the baroque city of Narva and its architecture, which was bombed to the ground on May 6, 1944. Carl Sarap's photos got a a continuation project between the 1980s and 1990s, when photo luminary Peeter Tooming re-photographed these same views under the titles "50 years later" and "55 years later" in a very changed time.

In today's even more changed modern times, one might ask, is it possible to re-achieve Carl Sarap's homeland-loving gaze, from which the spiritually globalizing and urbanizing Estonian seems to be distancing itself more and more? Perhaps the works of local artists will show the way? Kaljo Põllu's mythical view of the Estonian landscape differs from the practical-poetic view of Günther Reindorff, yet both artists feel the same sympathy for what is depicted. Peeter Ulas, Alo Hoidre and Mare Vint capture a special island existence, to which Evald Okas adds a view of the stormy sea. The more modern motif of Marje Üksis still reflects the same beautiful homeland.

Old Man
28. Eduard Wiiralt Old Man 1920. Color linocut Km 23.4 x 21.2 cm (framed) Starting price 3 700 Last bid - Final price -
High Skies
29. Voldemar Kangro-Pool High Skies 1922-1924. Woodcut Km 15.2 x 15 cm (framed) Starting price 600 Last bid - Final price -
Forest Stream
30. Günther Reindorff Forest Stream 1943. Linogravure Km 24.2 x 30.6 cm (framed) Starting price 1 600 Last bid - Final price -
Astrid
31. Eduard Wiiralt Astrid 1943. Drypoint Plm 49.5 x 32.2 cm (framed) Starting price 4 100 Last bid - Final price -
Viljandi Landscape
32. Eduard Wiiralt Viljandi Landscape 1943. Dry point 39.6 x 64.7 cm (framed) Starting price 4 600 Last bid - Final price -
Resurrection
33. Herman Talvik Resurrection 1950s. Lithoghaph Km 43.5 x 25 cm (framed) Starting price 800 Last bid - Final price -
Storm
34. Evald Okas Storm 1959. Litography Km 59 x 80 cm (framed) Starting price 2 600 Last bid - Final price -
Koguva Village on Muhu Island
35. Alo Hoidre Koguva Village on Muhu Island 1962. Autolithograph Km 29.5 x 47.7 cm (framed) Starting price 900 Last bid - Final price -
Saaremaa Landscape
36. Peeter Ulas Saaremaa Landscape 1963. Linocut Km 21.3 x 30.3 cm (framed) Starting price 700 Last bid - Final price -
Estonian Landscape
37. Kaljo Põllu Estonian Landscape 1975. Mezzotint Plm 33.3 x 45 cm (framed) Starting price 2 900 Last bid - Final price -
Earth Falls Asleep
38. Kaljo Põllu Earth Falls Asleep 1984. Mezzotint Plm 35 x 49.8 cm (framed) Starting price 2 900 Last bid - Final price -
Island Landscape II
39. Mare Vint Island Landscape II 1984. Litography Km 40 x 39 cm (framed) Starting price 1 100 Last bid - Final price -
Evening Still Life I
40. Marje Üksine Evening Still Life I 1988. Colour lithography Km 35 x 40 cm (framed) Starting price 1 400 Last bid - Final price -

Kristjan Raud, a gem in art history

The work of Kristjan Raud reaching the auction is a relatively rare situation. There are more gems of art history in this offer, for example the graphics of Eduard Wiiralt, which have been highlighted before, but this time let's focus on Kristjan Raud. Four monographs have been published about his work: Rasmus Kangropool "Kristjan Raud" (Kunst 1961), Lehti Viiroja "Kristjan Raud 1865—1943. Creation and expressions of thought" (Art, 1981), Mai Levin "Kristjan and Paul Raud" (Estonian Art Museum 2006), Mai Levin "Kristjan Raud – a great artist and builder of national culture" (2021). Kristjan Raud´s pedagogical and art political activities, writings and creations at the beginning of the 20th century are like an anchor on which the Estonian art world relied in later decades.

Abandoned
41. Kristjan Raud Abandoned 1927-1933. Pencil, gouache, paper on cardboard Lm 32.8 x 25.8 cm (framed) Starting price 5 400 Last bid - Final price -

Surrealism

In 2024, art museums in many countries will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Surrealism Manifesto. Andrė Breton's manifesto of 1924 can also be read online in English as one of the main texts of 20th century art. There have been bigger and smaller surrealism exhibitions in Estonia this year too, so let's present the selection of works here on the wave crest of it all.

The Soviet era was particularly favorable for surrealist artistic endeavors in both Estonian art and Moscow's nonconformist art, because the surrounding society with its contradictory propaganda and strange taboos sometimes seemed absurd to a thinking person. It can be said that as soon as the 1990s arrived and the old taboos and propaganda disappeared, you could watch pornography on the Internet and advertisements forced a sexualized approach to consumer goods, surrealism transformed into something else. At times, the search for documents about reality itself became relevant in art.

This selection contains three graphic pages from the 1970s, which prove that the surrealist feeling could have spread even among those artists who did not manifest it directly and did not participate in a thematic grouping. Jüri Arrak, Ado Lill, Vello Vinn and Urmas Ploomipuu all belong to more or less the same generation that matured in the context of the artistic innovations of the 1960s. A dreamy and strange interpretation of reality pervades these works.

Watch House
42. Urmas Ploomipuu Watch House 1971. Eau forte, mezzotint Plm 43 x 41.5 cm (framed) Starting price 1 300 Last bid - Final price -
Drought (from series
43. Vello Vinn Drought (from series "Wings") 1972. Eau forte Plm 44.7 x 49.2 cm (framed) Starting price 1 200 Last bid - Final price -
Stuffed
44. Jüri Arrak Stuffed 1974. Color linocut Km 35.5 x 49.5 cm (framed) Starting price 1 700 Last bid - Final price -
In the Evening
45. Ado Lill In the Evening 1978. Intaglio Plm 41.2 x 37.7 cm (framed) Starting price 1 200 Last bid - Final price -

Security

What is being thought and talked about the most in Estonia right now? It's about security, isn't it? Visually, some powerful images in the selection of works here could represent this - Jüri Arrak's father lion, Raul Meel's hatched Estonia, as well as Vive Toll's ode to spiritual wisdom gleaned from books. 

Striated Estonia. West
46. Raul Meel Striated Estonia. West 1981-1984. Serigraphy 1/4 Lm 20 x 20 cm (framed) Starting price 500 Last bid - Final price -
Lion
47. Jüri Arrak Lion 1986. Lithoghaph Km 32 x 41.2 cm (framed) Starting price 3 400 Last bid - Final price -
For Books
48. Vive Tolli For Books 1998. Etching Plm 30 x 34.2 cm (framed) Starting price 800 Last bid - Final price -

Work and Whistle

The song from the well-known fairy tale "Work and whistle go together" instills the forward-looking aspect of meaningful work. The image of being in the flow of work, a process where the person doing the work knows what and why he is doing, is created. It is good to see when one works voluntarily and for oneself, not under compulsion or for a stranger. This kind of work could be the most desirable regarding the mentioned field and topic. Richard Sagrits and Henno Arrak depict shipbuilding and finished ships. In this field, fanatics of their field mostly operate in the best sense - the sea is not a natural element of everyone's life. Ships have their own ship's whistle, as the nautical dictionary tells us, and the whistle has specific uses. So let's imagine the different sound effects of the ship's whistle next to these graphic pages.

Ship Building
49. Richard Sagrits Ship Building 1939. Colored linocut Km 25.6 x 18.7 cm (framed) Starting price 800 Last bid - Final price -
Spanish Woman
50. Evald Okas Spanish Woman 1959. Vernis mou Plm 15 x 19.8 cm (framed) Starting price 1 500 Last bid - Final price -
Unemployed
51. Evald Okas Unemployed 1961. Drypoint, aquatint Plm 32.2 x 35.5 cm (framed) Starting price 1 800 Last bid - Final price -
Big And Small Ships
52. Henno Arrak Big And Small Ships 1964. Linocut Km 40 x 52 cm (framed) Starting price 1 100 Last bid - Final price -
Sailing Ship Dar Pomorza
53. Urmas Ploomipuu Sailing Ship Dar Pomorza 1980. Aquatint Plm 21.7 x 19.8 cm (framed) Starting price 900 Last bid - Final price -

Learning to Enjoy

The nation, which historically belongs to the harsh northern climate and the Lutheran cultural context that pursues austerity, has seen the key to its survival in endless work. Real enjoyment is not particularly learned, or if it is, it consists in activities that are not understood from the outside, or in which one tends to go overboard. Can it be said that before starting to enjoy it, one had to become aware of it in comparison with other cultures, for example French culture, or from books? There are various micropolitics in the representation of pleasure in art. Ernst Tiido and Richard Kaljo depict bathing women - the most common motif in French early modernist painting. Ruth Tulving, a global Estonian during the Cold War, enjoyed the sparkle of colors and forms in graphics. Enno Ootsing seems to be enjoying what is depicted, as does Raivo Korstnik. At the same time, through the depiction of enjoyment, Leonhard Lapin expressed a silent protest against the country, whose intemperate propaganda glorified working in factories.

Bathers
54. Richard Kaljo Bathers 1943. Drypoint Plm 30.5 x 29.2 cm (framed) Starting price 1 500 Last bid - Final price -
Bathers
55. Ernst Tiido Bathers 1943. Drypoint Plm 21.8 x 24.5 cm (framed) Starting price 1 100 Last bid - Final price -
Autumn
56. Enno Ootsing Autumn 1972. Color linocut Km 36.2 x 48.8 cm (framed) Starting price 1 100 Last bid - Final price -
Figure Turning
57. Ruth Tulving Figure Turning 1975. Serigraphy Km 68.8 x 56.5 cm (framed) Starting price 1 100 Last bid - Final price -
Woman-Machine IV
58. Leonhard Lapin Woman-Machine IV 1975. Relief print Km 39.8 x 37.5 cm (framed) Starting price 1 800 Last bid - Final price -
Man-Machine III
59. Leonhard Lapin Man-Machine III 1978. Relief print Km 40 x 38.2 cm (framed) Starting price 1 800 Last bid - Final price -
Nude
60. Raivo Korstnik Nude 1987. Lithoghaph Vm 32.5 x 39.2 cm (framed) Starting price 1 200 Last bid - Final price -
Women VII
61. Evald Okas Women VII 1989. Lithoghaph Km 48 x 70 cm (framed) Starting price 2 800 Last bid - Final price -