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The Kristjan Raud Art Award (Estonian : Kristjan Raua kunstipreemia) is an Estonian art award that was established in 1973. It is the oldest art award in Estonia. The award is given out annually by the Estonian Artists' Association and Tallinn City Government. The award can be given to artists, art historians, creative collectives, art projects, or an art event. [1]
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