Juhan Maiste

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Juhan Maiste

Juhan Maiste (born 10 August 1952 in Kehra) is an Estonian art historian.[1]

In 1976 he graduated from Tartu State University with a degree in art history. Since 2007 he has been a professor at the at University of Tartu.[1]

Since 2009 he is the chief editor of the Baltic Journal of Art History.[1]

Awards[]

Publications[]

  • 1993: "Ajan sydämessä: matka Tallinnasta Tarttoon". Translated by Kaisu Lahikainen. Helsinki: Tammi. 216 pp. ISBN 951-3099563
  • 1995: "Linnoissa kreivien: Viron kartanoita ja kartanokulttuuria". Suomentanut Juhani Salokannel. Helsinki: Otava. 224 pp. ISBN 951-1134183
  • 1995: "Mustpeade maja. The house of the Brotherhood of Blackheads". Tallinn: Kunst. 127 pp. ISBN 951-9200979
  • 1996: " Eestimaa mõisad. Manorial architecture in Estonia. Gutsarchitektur in Estland". Tallinn: Kunst. 454 pp. ISBN 998-9200235
  • 1999: "Eesti. Minevik ja tänapäev. Estonia. Past and present. Estland. Vergangenheit und Gegenwart". Tallinn: Koolibri. 96 pp. ISBN 998-5008022
  • 2007: "Eesti kunsti lugu". Tallinn: Varrak. 519 pp. ISBN 978-9985315545
  • 2007: "Tuldud teed edasi. Along the trodden path". Tallinn: J. Maiste. 374 pp. ISBN 978-9949155446
  • 2014: "101 Eesti mõisa". Tallinn: Varrak. 224 pp. ISBN 978-9985329238

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "CV: Juhan Maiste". www.etis.ee. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Teenetemärkide kavalerid: Juhan Maiste". www.president.ee. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
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