Hermann TALVIK
1906–1984, Estonia/Sweden
Biography
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Hermann Talvik studied in Estonia and in Germany, Belgium, France and in Corsica. He painted mainly landscapes but also performed linocut, woodcut and monotypier in expressionist and abstract styles. He was a Swedish citizen. Represented: National Museum in Stockholm, Malmo Museum, museums in Karlstad and Örebro in the National Gallery, Tallinn, Tartu and in New York.
Hermann Talvik studerade i Estland och i Tyskland, Belgien, Frankrike och på Korsika. Han målade främst landskap men utförde även linoleumsnitt, träsnitt och monotypier i expressionistisk och abstrakt stil. Han var Svensk medborgare.
Utställning:
Göteborgs Konstmuseum 1977.
Representerad:
Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Malmö Museum, muséerna i Karlstad och Örebro i konstmuseum, i Tallinn, Tartu och i New York.
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