Konrad Mägi (1878–1925)

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1. A Landscape with a Bell Tower. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas.

1. A Landscape with a Bell Tower. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas.

2. Landscape of Vilsandi. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas. Tartu Art Museum.

2. Landscape of Vilsandi. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas. Tartu Art Museum.

Konrad Mägi was an Estonian artist who made modern landscape paintings. Mägi was born in the Tartu Country of Estonia. His artistic training began in his childhood after he enrolled in drawing courses with the German Artisans Society of Tartu. Mägi continued his training in St. Petersburg and Paris, where Impressionist and Fauvist painters inspired his work. Mägi’s work became notably brighter in color and his brushwork became more experimental.

3. Landscape with a Red Cloud. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas.

3. Landscape with a Red Cloud. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas.

4. Landscape with Rocks. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas.

4. Landscape with Rocks. 1913-14. Oil on Canvas.

Mägi returned to Tartu in 1912, but continued to travel with frequency. Of all the places he visited, Mägi was greatly taken by the landscapes of Italy, which he painted with great passion. Mägi’s style drastically changed during his time in Italy, becoming more Expressionist than Impressionist.

5. Venice. 1922-23. Oil on Canvas.

5. Venice. 1922-23. Oil on Canvas.

Mägi is currently remembered as one of Estonia’s greatest modernist landscape painter. Many of his works are in the Art Museum of Estonia and Tartu Art Museum’s permanent collections. If you think you may own original artwork by Konrad Mägi, contact Art Certification Experts for information regarding our services.


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