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''Romantik Burman'' was an exhibition celebrating his work at the [[Museum of Estonian Architecture]] between 19 June—7 September 2003.<ref>postcard issued by the Estonian Architecture Museum for the exhibition</ref>
''Romantik Burman'' was an exhibition celebrating his work at the [[Museum of Estonian Architecture]] between 19 June—7 September 2003.<ref>postcard issued by the Estonian Architecture Museum for the exhibition</ref>
==Gallery==

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Elamu Tatari t.21b, 1912.a.jpg|Tatar 21b
Tallinn, elamu Raua 39, 1912-1913 (1).jpg|Rau 39 // FR Kreutzwaldi 6
Eesti Panga Viljandi osakonna hoone.jpg|[[Viljandi]] branch of the [[Bank of Estonia]]
6948PangahooneTartus.jpg|Munga 18, the original branch building of the Bank of Estonia in [[Tartu]]
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 20:26, 1 August 2024

Karl Burman sen. (17 May [O.S. 5 May] 1882 – 10 May 1965) was an Estonian architect and painter.

Burman was born in Sumy, Russian empire. His younger brother was artist Paul Burman. In 1900 he attended the Stroganov Art School in Moscow, and then between 1901 and 1902 he attended the Stieglitz Art School in St. Petersburg (now Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy). Then he studied architecture at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts throughout 1902–1909. He died in Tallinn, Estonia.

Romantik Burman was an exhibition celebrating his work at the Museum of Estonian Architecture between 19 June—7 September 2003.[1]

References

  1. ^ postcard issued by the Estonian Architecture Museum for the exhibition