Erna Viitol
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Erna Viitol (née Erna Juhanson; 10 May 1920 – 11 November 2001)[1] was an Estonian sculptor.
Biography
Viitol was born into a family of farmers in Ala,[1] Lõve Parish (now in Tõrva Parish), Valga County. She traveled to Stockholm, Sweden to study. Upon her return to Estonia in 1943, she studied in Tallinn at the Tallinn School of Applied and Fine Arts.[1]
Works
Viitol's sculptures, among others, included a bronze bust of female Estonian literary writer, Ellen Niit, and portraits of Heino Kiik, Lilli Promet, and Aino Kallas.
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Järelehüüe Sirbis - Erna Viitol 10. V 1920 – 11. XI 2001. Biography in Estonian, accessed on 25 January 2012.
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