
Konrad Mägi
Konrad Mägi was an influential Estonian painter known for his expressive use of color and form, often capturing the essence of the Estonian landscape and its cultural identity. Born in 1878, he played a significant role in the development of modern art in Estonia. His works are characterized by a blend of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, and he is celebrated for his ability to convey emotion through vivid imagery. Mägi's art gained renewed attention in recent years, particularly with the successful exhibition 'Konrad Mägi. Seninägemata maalid' held at the Estonian National Museum, attracting over 22,000 visitors before its conclusion in January 2024.
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Recent news mentions
Konrad Mägi's paintings are featured alongside Edvard Munch's works in the exhibition.
Latvijas Nacionālais mākslas muzejs piedalās izstādē Deivids Hoknijs. Dziesma par zemi Monsā / DienaKonrad Mägi has three works displayed in the exhibition 'Maa laul'.
Eesti kunst ühes reas maailmakuulsate maalidegaThe performance opens episodes from the life of artist Konrad Mägi.
ARVUSTUS ⟩ Tabamatu Konrad MägiThe exhibition 'Konrad Mägi. Unseen Paintings' was one of the most successful temporary exhibitions recently.
Ryoji Ikeda isikunäitus tõmbas Eesti Rahva Muuseumisse enneolematult palju külastajaid












