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'''Karl Burman''' sen. ({{OldStyleDate|17 May|1882|5 May}} [[Sumy]], [[Ukraine]] - 10 May 1965 in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]) was an Estonian [[architect]] and [[Painting|painter]].
'''Karl Burman''' sen. ({{OldStyleDate|17 May|1882|5 May}} [[Sumy]], [[Ukraine]] - 10 May 1965 in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]) was an Estonian [[architect]] and [[Painting|painter]].


In 1900 he attended the [[Stroganovi Art School]] in [[Moscow]], and then between 1901 - 1902 he attended the [[Stieglitzi Art School]] in [[St. Petersburg]]. Then he studied architecture at the [[St. Petersburg Academy of Arts]] from 1902 - 1909.
In 1900 he attended the [[Stroganovi Art School]] in [[Moscow]], and then between 1901 - 1902 he attended the [[Stieglitzi Art School]] in [[St. Petersburg]]. Then he studied architecture at the [[St. Petersburg Academy of Arts]] from 1902 - 1909.
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Revision as of 23:06, 6 November 2013

Karl Burman sen. (17 May [O.S. 5 May] 1882 Sumy, Ukraine - 10 May 1965 in Tallinn, Estonia) was an Estonian architect and painter.

In 1900 he attended the Stroganovi Art School in Moscow, and then between 1901 - 1902 he attended the Stieglitzi Art School in St. Petersburg. Then he studied architecture at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts from 1902 - 1909.

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

References

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

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