
Romans Suta
Romans Suta (1896–1944) was a prominent Latvian painter and graphic artist, known for his contributions to classical modernism. His work emphasized the connection between art and the various facets of life in the newly established Latvian state, making him a key figure in the development of Latvian cultural identity during the interwar period.
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Romāns Suta is referenced as a famous artist and the partner of Aleksandra Beļcova, whose egoism often overshadowed her achievements.
Audekla rakstīšana. Ingas Ābeles romāna Mīlamā recenzija / DienaRomans Suta is featured among the Latvian artists in the exhibition.
Eiropas kultūras galvaspilsētā Kemnicā LNMM piedalās plašā 20.–30. gadu reālismam veltītā izstādē / DienaRomans Suta is one of the nine Latvian artists represented in the exhibition.
Eiropas kultūras galvaspilsētā Kemnicā LNMM piedalās plašā 20.-30. gadu reālismam veltītā izstādē / DienaRomāns Suta is featured in the museum's story about modernist provocations in Latvian art history.
Dāvana un provokācija. Starptautiskā Personību muzeju diena ar atvilktnes atvēršanu / DienaRomans Suta was a universal artist and one of the most fervent representatives of classical modernism in Latvia.
Gan avangardiski, gan sociāli asi. Skatāmi Latvijā tapuši modernisma un Art Deco plakāti / Diena































