Butterfly Catcher. Ede Kurrel

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Editor: Merike Alber

The book is a companion to an exhibition of the same name compiled by Merike Alber. Alber examines the work of Ede Kurrel, who graduated from the metal and porcelain painting programme of the State School of Arts and Crafts (predecessor of today’s Academy of Arts) back in 1931. Kurrel’s more than half century career started in 1930 at Estonia’s first national applied art exhibition. Her transformation into an acclaimed jeweller was rapid, and she made her name at the 1937 Exposition Internationale in Paris with a silver medal for filigree.

Publisher: Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design
Year: 2009
Designer: Maris Lindoja
Dimensions: 15.5 x 20.5 x 1.2 cm
Pages: 80 pages
Binding: hardcover
Language: English, Estonian
ISBN: 978-9985-9530-6-8
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Additional information

Weight 0,287 kg
Dimensions 15,5 × 20,5 × 1,2 cm
publisher

Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design

year

2009

designer

Maris Lindoja

dimensions

15.5 x 20.5 x 1.2 cm

pages

80 pages

binding

hardcover

language

English, Estonian

ISBN

978-9985-9530-6-8