Eerik Haamer (1908–1994)
Eerik Haamer had made a name for himself by the beginning of the 1940’s as an epic depictor of the life of people living on the seacoast, depicting the relationships between man and nature and between man and society. As such, his position in Estonian art was relatively unique and the art criticism of that time was very highly appreciative of him.

Hay Haulers
1936
Oil on canvas
81 × 100 cm

Construction Workers
1942
Oil on plywood
78.5 × 63 cm

Sunday
1944
Oil on canvas
59.9 × 73 cm

Sheep Washers
1944–1945
Oil on canvas
54 × 65 cm

Ruhnu Landscape with a Harrower
ca. 1944
Oil on hardboard
61 × 73 cm

Vaika Landscape
1945
Oil on cardboard
60 × 73 cm

Harbour
1945
Oil on cardboard
41 × 33 cm