Hando Mugasto
Hando Mugasto (until 1925 Monstrum; 18 January 1907 Rakvere – 11 June 1937 Tartu) was an Estonian printmaker, neorealist.[1][2]

Hando Mugasto
1924-1933 he studied at Pallas Art School. 1935-1937 he was a pedagogue in this school.[2]
Further reading
- Solomõkova, Irina (1984). "Hando Mugasto 1907-1937, Tema elu, tema looming, tema aeg". Kunst.
Gallery
Brothel (1927)
Landscape (1929)
Stroll (1928)
City View (1930)
Stone Bridge in Tartu (1931)
Musicians (c. 1932)
Old Tallinn (1935)
Daily News (1936)
References
- "EKM Digitaalkogu". digikogu.ekm.ee. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- "Hando Mugasto". www.vle.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
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