Pallas (society)
Pallas is an Estonian art association, which was established in 1918 in Tartu.[1] The association was re-established in 1988 in Tartu.
In 1919, the society established Pallas Art School.[2]
Notable members before 1940:
- Konrad Mägi
- Aleksander Tassa
- Ado Vabbe
- Marie Reisik
- Nikolai Triik
- Ants Laikmaa
- Kristjan Raud
- Eduard Rüga.[1]
References
- "A New Temporary Exhibition Features Selected Paintings by "Pallas" » Tartu City Museum". Tartu City Museum. 1 January 2019. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- "Eesti esimene kujutava kunsti kõrgem kool sündis Tartus". Õpetajate Leht (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 December 2020.
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