Konrad Mägi (1878-1925) was an Estonian painter known for his intensely coloured landscapes and his role as one of the most important representatives of early modern Estonian art. His work is characterised by bright colours and dynamic, often expressive brushwork influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Mägi found inspiration in nature, especially in the landscapes of his native Estonia, as well as in Norway and Italy, where he also painted. His paintings convey an emotional connection to nature and often show a profound spiritual dimension.
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