Kadi Polli

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Kadi Polli (born 16 September 1973 in Tallinn) is an Estonian art historian, curator and teacher. [1]

2000-2013 she was the head of Kadriorg Art Museum. Since 2016 she is the head of Kumu Museum. [1]

In 2008 she was awarded with the Order of Orange-Nassau (Holland). [2]

Doctoral thesis 2019 Enlightenment Art. Baltic Dilettanti and Drawing Practices at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century”. [3] [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 "CV: Kadi Polli". www.etis.ee. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  2. "Teenetemärkide kavalerid: Kadi Polli". www.president.ee. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  3. "Kadi Polli - Academia.edu". independent.academia.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  4. Lumberg-Paramonova, Liisa-Helena (2023-09-06). ""Pro-Raphaelites": The Classical Ideal in Religious Art and the Agency of Artworks in Estonia from 1810 to 1840". Arts. 12 (5): 190. doi: 10.3390/arts12050190 . ISSN   2076-0752.