Konrad Mägi

Konrad Mägi 1878-1925

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Kudjape Cemetery, the island of Saaremaa, Estonia. 1913–1914

Kudjape Cemetery (also known as Kuressaare Cemetery) is situated on the outskirts of Kuressaare. In the summers of 1913 and 1914 Mägi painted mainly in Kihelkonna and on Vilsandi, but the summer of 1920 he spent recuperating in Kuressaare, where he taught an art course with 120 participants and also created some new paintings himself. 

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  • Landscape with white buildings (Coffins in Kuressaare cemetery)
    Landscape with white buildings (Coffins in Kuressaare cemetery) 1913 - 1914Oil on cardboard40.1 cm, 31.7 cmArt Museum of Estonia
  • Kuressaare Cemetery1911. Estonian National Museum
  • Kudjape Cemetery2021

Konrad Mägi painting locations

  1. Åland, ÖnningebyFinland1906
  2. EidskogNorway1908–1910
  3. NormandyFrance1911
  4. Vilsandi IslandEstonia1913–1914
  5. Kihelkonna, the island of SaaremaaEstonia1913–1914
  6. Abaja Bay, the island of SaaremaaEstonia1913–1914
  7. Kudjape Cemetery, the island of SaaremaaEstonia1913–1914
  8. ViljandiEstonia1915–1917
  9. Lake Verijärv (Lake Kasaritsa) and its surroundingsEstonia1916–1917
  10. Lake PühajärvEstonia1918–1920
  11. OtepääEstonia1918–1920
  12. Kuressaare, the island of SaaremaaEstonia1920
  13. NaplesItalyMarch and April 1922
  14. CapriItalyMarch and April 1922
  15. RomeItalyDecember 1921, April–June 1922
  16. VeniceItalyJune 1922
  17. OberstdorfGermany1922
  18. SaadjärveEstoniaSummers of 1923–1924
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