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illuminating, blending and reflecting. Pehap, who travelled widely and was able to observe Estonian cultural activity in many countries, noted in 1969 that "the group of artists in Toronto is unique and certainly the most active and strongest in the whole world outside our homeland." He was instrumental in forming the
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and symbolic in nature. City views and figural compositions are two themes prevalent in his work. Moving figures, mainly female, indoors or outdoors, are modeled in different color combinations with varying degrees of sensitivity. Pehap's works take advantage of all modern-day light sources,
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in 1912 where his father worked as a police officer. Growing up in Viljandi, he studied art with Julius Mageri. He studied
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and painted hundreds of oil paintings and watercolors. Most of his paintings are
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where he worked until 1949 as a commercial artist, designer and illustrator in
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artist and a drawing teacher, but in 1943, in the midst of the turmoil of
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in Toronto and served as its president from 1961 to 1968.
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A versatile and prolific artist, Pehap was a world-famous
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and painter who produced thousands of prints using the
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Pehap had over 15 one-man shows in Estonia, Sweden,
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