词条 | Konrad Mägi |
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| name = Konrad Mägi | image = Konrad Mägi.jpg | image_size = 200px | alt = | caption = Konrad Mägi (photo c. 1898-1905) | birth_name = Konrad Vilhelm Mägi | birth_date = {{birth date |1878|11|01}} | birth_place = Hellenurme Manor, Elva Parish, Governorate of Livonia | death_date = {{death date and age |1925|08|15|1878|11|01}} | death_place = Tartu, Estonia | nationality = Estonian | spouse = | field = | training = | movement = Expressionism | works = | patrons = | influenced by = | influenced = | awards = | elected = | website = | bgcolour = }} Konrad Vilhelm Mägi (1 November 1878 – 15 August 1925) was an Estonian painter, primarily known for his landscape work. He was one of the most colour-sensitive Estonian painters of the first decades of the 20th century, and Mägi's works on motifs of the island of Saaremaa are the first modern Estonian nature paintings. Life and worksMägi received his elementary art education from the drawing courses of the German Artisans' Society of Tartu (1899–1902.) At the same time, he was keenly engaged in theater, violin, and various sports. Mägi continued his art education as an unattached student in Saint Petersburg (1903–1905), studying under Amandus Adamson. In the autumn of 1907, he went to Paris. There Mägi studied at a free academy. From 1908 to 1910, he lived in Norway. In 1912, Mägi returned to Tartu, where he worked as an art teacher. In Åland, he created delicate plant vignettes in the style of Art Nouveau: Kahekesi (Two together; 1908; China ink drawing). In Paris, Mägi was influenced by Impressionism and Fauvism, which had a significant impact on his colours: Lilleline väli majakesega (A flower field with a little house; 1908–1909), Norra maastik männiga (A Norwegian landscape with a pine; 1910). From 1918, the influence of Expressionism is manifest, fostered by Mägi's extreme sensitivity and emotional response to the anxious times: Pühajärv (Lake Püha); (1918–1920), Otepää maastik (Landscape of Otepää; (1918–1920). Also influenced by Expressionism are his big figure compositions Pietà (1919), Kolgata (Golgatha) (1921). Mägi's new artistic period, begun on a trip to Italy, brought calmer tempers: Varemed Capril (Ruins in Capri; 1922–1923). Along with nature pictures, he painted flowers and portraits. Mägi's mostly beautiful female models express the Art Nouveau ideal of beauty: Holsti (1916). In his later portraits from the 1920s, a more serious temper is expressed: Madonna (1923–1924). Gallery{{gallery |align=center |height=170|File:Magi4.jpg|Portrait of a Woman (1908) |File:Magi Lilleline väli majakesega 1909.jpg|Flowery Field with Little House (1909) |File:Magi2.jpg|View of a Mansion (ca. 1910) |File:Maastik kellatorniga. konradmagi.jpg|A Landscape with a Bell Tower (1913-1914) |File:Mägi, Konrad. Landscape of Vilsandi.1913‒1914. Tartu Art Museum.jpg|Landscape of Vilsandi (1913-1914) |File:Konrad Mägi - Maastik punase pilvega - õli.JPG|Landscape with a Red Cloud (1913-1914) |File:Konrad Mägi - Vilsandi motiiv - 1913-1914 õli.JPG|Vilsandi Motif (1913-1914) |File:Saaremaa etüüd.jpg|Rannamaastik (Beach landscape) (1913-1914) |File:Konrad Mägi - Maastik kividega 1913-1914.JPG|Landscape with Rocks (1913-1914) |File:Konrad Mägi Norra maastik.jpg|Landscape of Norway (1908-1910) |File:Saaremaa motiiv.jpg|Motif from Saaremaa (date unknown) |File:Capri - KMägi.jpg|Capri Island (1922-1923) |File:KONRAD MÄGI 1922-1923 Itaalia maastik. Rooma.jpg|Italian Landscape. (1922-1923) |File:Veneetsia1.jpg|Venice (1922-1923) |File:Magi veneetsia.jpg|Venice (1922-1923) }} See also
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9 : 1878 births|1925 deaths|People from Elva Parish|People from the Governorate of Livonia|Art Nouveau painters|Modern painters|Expressionist painters|19th-century Estonian painters|20th-century Estonian painters |
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