Paul Raud

(22 October 1865 in Kirikukela, Viru-Jaagupi Parish C 22 November 1930 in Tallinn) was an Estonian painter. The twin brother of painter Kristjan Raud, he studied in Desseldorf beginning in 1886, becoming influenced by the work of Eduard Gebhardt. After his return to Estonia, he painted mainly portrait commissions for some time, before traveling with his brother and Amandus Adamson to the islands of Muhu and Pakri in 1896. His works of this period are reminiscent of those of Max Liebermann. In 1899 he returned to work in Germany, taking on some of the stylistic trappings of Impressionism; this, coupled with time spent working with Ilya Repin, influenced his later style. Later in his career, most especially during and after World War I, he began to teach, from 1915 working as a drawing instructor at the Tallinn Institute of Commerce and from 1923 at the State School of Industrial Art in Tallinn.


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Paul Raud Field of flowers oil


Field of flowers
Painting ID::  74644
Field of flowers
English: Field of flowers, 1906-1911. Oil cyf
English:_Field_of_flowers,_1906-1911._Oil cyf
   
   
     

Paul Raud A Lady in a Red Hat oil


A Lady in a Red Hat
Painting ID::  79498
A Lady in a Red Hat
1893(1893) Oil on canvas 61 x 50 cm (24 x 19.7 in) cjr
   
   
     

Paul Raud a road in park oil


a road in park
Painting ID::  91555
a road in park
Oil on canvas. 34.2 x 24.2 cm 1910 cjr
Oil_on_canvas._34.2_x_24.2_cm 1910 cjr
   
   
     

Paul Raud Self-Portrait with a Hat oil


Self-Portrait with a Hat
Painting ID::  92390
Self-Portrait with a Hat
Date 1900(1900) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 28.1 X 22.4 cm (11.1 X 8.8 in) ttd
   
   
     

Paul Raud At the Rakvere Cemetery oil


At the Rakvere Cemetery
Painting ID::  93800
At the Rakvere Cemetery
1895(1895) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 24 x 30.5 cm (9.4 x 12 in) cjr
   
   
     

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     Paul Raud
     (22 October 1865 in Kirikukela, Viru-Jaagupi Parish C 22 November 1930 in Tallinn) was an Estonian painter. The twin brother of painter Kristjan Raud, he studied in Desseldorf beginning in 1886, becoming influenced by the work of Eduard Gebhardt. After his return to Estonia, he painted mainly portrait commissions for some time, before traveling with his brother and Amandus Adamson to the islands of Muhu and Pakri in 1896. His works of this period are reminiscent of those of Max Liebermann. In 1899 he returned to work in Germany, taking on some of the stylistic trappings of Impressionism; this, coupled with time spent working with Ilya Repin, influenced his later style. Later in his career, most especially during and after World War I, he began to teach, from 1915 working as a drawing instructor at the Tallinn Institute of Commerce and from 1923 at the State School of Industrial Art in Tallinn.

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