Classics. Rein Mets

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Editor: Merike Alber

Rein Mets graduated from the State Art Institute in 1971 and became one of the most distinctive and compelling jewellery artists. The central symbol in his works is the human figure, which can express pain, joy, intoxication and love. That’s not only true of jewellery, but extends to wall panels as sculptural objects. Mets has many pieces in the museum’s collection yet even more significant is the value of his oeuvre in Estonian art history. The catalogue accompanies an exhibition of the same name.

Publisher: Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design
Year: 2012
Designer: Dénes Farkas
Dimensions: 27.1 x 20.9 x 1.2 cm
Pages: 144 pages
Binding: paperpack
Language: English, Estonian
ISBN: 978-9949-9338-0-8
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Additional information

Weight 0,601 kg
Dimensions 27,1 × 20,9 × 1,2 cm
publisher

Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design

year

2012

designer

Dénes Farkas

dimensions

27.1 x 20.9 x 1.2 cm

pages

144 pages

binding

paperpack

language

English, Estonian

ISBN

978-9949-9338-0-8