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Hando Mugasto (until 1925 Heinrich-Voldemar Monstrum; 18 January 1907
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– 11 June 1937
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) was an
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n neorealist printmaker. From 1924 to 1933 he studied at the Pallas Art School. From 1935 to 1937 he taught at this school.


Gallery

Mugasto l6bumajas.jpg, ''Brothel'' (1927) Mugasto maastik.jpg, ''Landscape'' (1929) File:Jalutuskäik.mugasto.jpg, ''Stroll'' (1928) Linna vaade, Hando Mugasto, NLM 112-45 K 3-45.jpg, ''City View'' (1930) TKM 1804M, Tartu kivisild, Hando Mugasto.jpg, '' Stone Bridge in Tartu'' (1931) MUGASTO, Muusikud.jpg, ''Musicians'' ( 1932) Mugasto Vana Tallinn.jpg, ''Old Tallinn'' (1935) Mugasto argipäev.jpg, ''Daily News'' (1936)


References


Further reading

* Solomõkova, Irina (1984). "Hando Mugasto 1907–1937, Tema elu, tema looming, tema aeg". Kunst 1907 births 1937 deaths Estonian printmakers 20th-century Estonian male artists 20th-century Estonian artists People from Rakvere {{Estonia-artist-stub