Tõnis Vint

Tõnis Vint (22 April 1942 – 22 June 2019[1]) was an Estonian graphic artist, considered by some to have been one of the most important artists of the 1960s to 1980s in Estonia.[2]

Biography

Vint was born in Tallinn. His exhibition in the city's art museum, KUMU, continued to September 9, 2012. Alongside it, KUMU published a book, Tõnis Vint and his aesthetic universe.[3]

Vint was influenced by the art of China and Japan, by psychoanalysis, and by comparative analysis of ornaments from different cultures.[4] Vint's frequent use of bold lines and sharp contrast has drawn comparisons to the work of Aubrey Beardsley.

gollark: Well, that means I don't feel worried deleting your messages, see.
gollark: > 7. Judgement on whether you have broken a rule and the fitting punishment are at the discretion of the staff members with the authority to give out those punishments.So I can randomly judge *anything* as breaking a rule since I have the authority to delete things.
gollark: Rule 7 totally allows it.
gollark: How can I regain your support?
gollark: !!!

References

  1. Suri kunstnik Tõnis Vint Postimees, 22. June 2019
  2. Uimonen, Anu (14 August 2012). "Mestari kohtasi uuden polven". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). p. C 1.
  3. KUMU. Accessdate 28 Aug 2012.
  4. Eesti Entsüklopeedia 14, p. 615. Tallinn 2000. ISBN 9985-70-064-3. (In Estonian.)

Literature

  • Tõnis Vint and His Aesthetic Universe. KUMU, 2012. ISBN 978-9949-485-09-3
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