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Oskar Kallis (Tallinn, November 23, 1892 – Yalta, 1 January 1918) was an Estonian artist, one of the main representatives of the Estonian national romanticism. Kallas studied in 1907 and 1913 to 1916 in the studio of the artist Ants Laikmaa, and in 1912-1913 studied design at the Estonian Artist Society (Eesti Kunstiselts). He participated in 1917 in the establishment of the artistic association Vikerla. He was particularly influenced by the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela, he devoted himself especially in his short career to the illustration of the Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg, creating about 40 works. He also designed ethnographically styled furniture and textiles. He died of tuberculosis in the Crimea in 1918.

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  • Oskar Kallis (* 23. November 1892 in Tallinn; † 1. Januar 1918 in Jalta) war ein estnischer Maler. (de)
  • Ο Όσκαρ Κάλις (εσθονικά: Oskar Kallis, 23 Νοεμβρίου 1892 - 1 Ιανουαρίου 1918) ήταν Εσθονός καλλιτέχνης των αρχών του 20ού αιώνα. Η καλλιτεχνική του παραγωγή περιλαμβάνει έργα ζωγραφικής, βιβλιόσημα, κατασκευή υφασμάτων και ταπήτων κ.ά. (el)
  • Oskar Kallis (23 de noviembre de 1892 – 1 de enero de 1918) fue un pintor estonio. (es)
  • Oskar Kallis (23 novembre 1892, Kirikuküla, Tallinn - 1er janvier 1918, Yalta) est un peintre estonien et l'un des représentants locaux du courant du nationalisme romantique. (fr)
  • Oskar Kallis (Tallinn, November 23, 1892 – Yalta, 1 January 1918) was an Estonian artist, one of the main representatives of the Estonian national romanticism. Kallas studied in 1907 and 1913 to 1916 in the studio of the artist Ants Laikmaa, and in 1912-1913 studied design at the Estonian Artist Society (Eesti Kunstiselts). He participated in 1917 in the establishment of the artistic association Vikerla. He was particularly influenced by the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela, he devoted himself especially in his short career to the illustration of the Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg, creating about 40 works. He also designed ethnographically styled furniture and textiles. He died of tuberculosis in the Crimea in 1918. (en)
  • Оскар Каллис (эст. Oskar Kallis; 23 ноября 1892, Таллин — 1 января 1918, Ялта) — один из самых представительных художников народного романтизма в Эстонии. (ru)
  • Оскар Калліс (ест. Oskar Kallis; *23 листопада 1892, Таллінн — †1 січня 1918, Ялта) — естонський художник, один з головних представників естонського національного романтизму. (uk)
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  • Oskar Kallis c. 1913-1915 (en)
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  • Oskar Kallis (* 23. November 1892 in Tallinn; † 1. Januar 1918 in Jalta) war ein estnischer Maler. (de)
  • Ο Όσκαρ Κάλις (εσθονικά: Oskar Kallis, 23 Νοεμβρίου 1892 - 1 Ιανουαρίου 1918) ήταν Εσθονός καλλιτέχνης των αρχών του 20ού αιώνα. Η καλλιτεχνική του παραγωγή περιλαμβάνει έργα ζωγραφικής, βιβλιόσημα, κατασκευή υφασμάτων και ταπήτων κ.ά. (el)
  • Oskar Kallis (23 de noviembre de 1892 – 1 de enero de 1918) fue un pintor estonio. (es)
  • Oskar Kallis (23 novembre 1892, Kirikuküla, Tallinn - 1er janvier 1918, Yalta) est un peintre estonien et l'un des représentants locaux du courant du nationalisme romantique. (fr)
  • Oskar Kallis (Tallinn, November 23, 1892 – Yalta, 1 January 1918) was an Estonian artist, one of the main representatives of the Estonian national romanticism. Kallas studied in 1907 and 1913 to 1916 in the studio of the artist Ants Laikmaa, and in 1912-1913 studied design at the Estonian Artist Society (Eesti Kunstiselts). He participated in 1917 in the establishment of the artistic association Vikerla. He was particularly influenced by the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela, he devoted himself especially in his short career to the illustration of the Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg, creating about 40 works. He also designed ethnographically styled furniture and textiles. He died of tuberculosis in the Crimea in 1918. (en)
  • Оскар Каллис (эст. Oskar Kallis; 23 ноября 1892, Таллин — 1 января 1918, Ялта) — один из самых представительных художников народного романтизма в Эстонии. (ru)
  • Оскар Калліс (ест. Oskar Kallis; *23 листопада 1892, Таллінн — †1 січня 1918, Ялта) — естонський художник, один з головних представників естонського національного романтизму. (uk)
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  • Каллис, Оскар (ru)
  • Оскар Калліс (uk)
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