Estonian art
Estonian art has a rich history influenced by its diverse cultural heritage, including Finnish, Swedish, and Russian elements. The country is known for its vibrant folk art, particularly in textiles and crafts, which reflect traditional Estonian life and nature.
In the 20th century, Estonian artists began to gain international recognition, with movements such as Expressionism and Modernism emerging. Notable figures include Konrad Mägi and Ado Vabbe, who contributed to the development of a unique Estonian artistic identity that blends local themes with broader European trends.