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Lennuk is a painting by Nikolai Triik of 1910,[1] depicting Lennuk,[2] the ship of Kalevipoeg, son of Kaleva, from the Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg.
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Estonian: Lennuk | |
Artist | Nikolai Triik |
Year | 1910 |
Medium | tempera and pastel on paper |
Subject | Lennuk, the ship of Kalevipoeg |
Dimensions | 73.8 cm × 137 cm (29.1 in × 54 in) |
Location | Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn |
Owner | Art Museum of Estonia |
The work measures 73.8 cm by 137 cm and is painted in tempera and pastel on paper.[1]
It is part of the collection of the Art Museum of Estonia and is exhibited in the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c Eesti Kunstimuuseum: Lennuk (in Estonian)
- ^ "Lennuk" is also the Estonian word for "aeroplane"
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Lennuk (Triik).
- Bifrost.it Lennuk (in Italian)
- Sirp.ee Kaks Nikolai Triiki (Brad Pushaw, translated by Ulla Juske, 7 August 2014) (in Estonian)