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The Anton Starkopf Fellowship () was a fellowship that was awarded by the Cultural Endowment of Tartu () and the city of
Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 97,759 (as of 2024). It is southeast of Tallinn and 245 kilometres (152 miles) northeast of Riga, Latvia. Tartu lies on the Emajõgi river, which connects the ...
from 2002 to 2014 to a sculptor or a sculpture project team whose work has significantly enriched the Estonian art world, giving priority to creative projects related to Tartu whenever possible. The fellowship was named after the Estonian sculptor Anton Starkopf (1889–1966).


Recipients

*2002: Stanislav Netšvolodov *2003: Mati Karmin *2004:
Endel Taniloo Endel Eduard Taniloo, born Danilov (5 January 1923 – 28 November 2019), was an Estonian sculptor and recipient of Order of the White Star in 2002. He was born in Tartu. He was the brother of the actress, theater director, and journalist Kadi Ta ...
*2005:
Ahti Seppet Ahti Seppet (born September 27, 1953) is an Estonian sculptor. Seppet was born in Tartu. He graduated from Tartu Art School in 1973. From 1979 to 1984, he worked as a teacher at . In 1984, he became the director of the Anton Starkopf Museum. H ...
*2006: Jaan Luik *2007:
Heldur Viires Heldur-Jaan Viires (until 1935 Heldur-Jaan Veerbaum; June 23, 1927 – June 23, 2021) was an Estonian painter and book illustrator. Early life and education Viires was born in Tallinn, the son of Jaan Viires (né Veerbaum, 1882–1951) and Evel ...
*2008: *2009:
Ekke Väli Ekke Väli (born April 19, 1952) is an Estonians, Estonian sculptor. He graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts, State Art Institute of the Estonian SSR (ERKI) as a sculptor in 1979. He is a member of the Estonian Artists' Association. Awa ...
*2010:
Tiiu Kirsipuu Tiiu Kirsipuu (born October 29, 1957) is an Estonians, Estonian sculptor. Kirsipuu's creations range from a coin measuring a few centimeters to a sculpture long. Her works employ both realistic and abstract forms, and she uses many materials ...
*2011: *2012: *2013: *2014: Mare Mikoff


References

{{Reflist Fellowships Lists of award winners Estonian awards