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- Prizewinners of the Tallinn Print Triennials
- 1st Triennial, 1968
Participating countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Prizewinners:
Peeter Ulas - Estonia
- Clouds in the Farmyard, soft ground. 1970
- Vytautas Valius - Lithuania
- From the series "Planet" IV, mixed media. 1967
- Gunar Krollis - Latvia
- A Ballad to Liepaya, linocut, 83,6 x 107,2. 1966
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2nd Triennial, 1971
Participating countries and towns: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moscow, St.Petersburg, Minsk
Prizewinners:
Birute Zilyte - Lithuania
- Zalgiris I, coloured lithograph, 55,5 x 67, 5 cm. 1970
- Alo Hoidre - Estonia
- A Toy. Serigraph, 53 x 53 cm. 1971
- Semjon Shegelman - Latvia
- Pantomime II, serigraph, 63 x 82 cm. 1970
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3rd Triennial, 1974
Participating countries and towns: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moscow,
St.Peterburg, Minsk, Kharkov, Jakutsk, Schwerin, Szolnok
Prizewinners:
Inar Helmut - Latvia
- Flight, coloured etching, 64 x 50 cm. 1973
- Petras Repshys - Lithuania
- My Homeland, lithograph, 50 x 60. 1972
- Vive Tolli - Estonia
- A View from a Writer's Window, etching, 49 x 49 cm. 1974
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4th Triennial, 1977
Participating countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,Ukraine, Kazakhstan
Prizewinners:
Concordia Klar - Estonia
- Blowing the Pipe, soft ground, 64 x 49 cm. 1976
- Lolita Zikmane - Latvia
- Sawers, etching, 45 x 50 cm. 1976
- Nijole Valadkeviciute - Lithuania
- Metamorphoses of Space II, coloured etching, 82 x 57 cm. 1977
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5th Triennial, 1980
Participating countries and towns: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moscow, St.Petersburg
Prizewinners:
Herald Eelma - Estonia
- House, lithograph, 56 x 46 cm. 1978
- Danute Jonkaityte - Gediminiene - Lithuania
- From the series "Women" II, lithograph, 78 x 53 cm. 1979
- Malda Muizule - Latvia
- Olympian Motif, etching, 49 x 65 cm. 1979
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6th Triennial, 1983
Participating countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia, Byelorussia
Prizewinners:
Juris Petrashkevics - Latvia
- Legend of the Dark Lake, coloured mezzotint, 57 x 53,5 cm. 1980
- Kaisa Puustak - Estonia
- A Basket of Potatoes, soft ground, aquatint, 32,5 x 50 cm. 1981
- Mikalojus-Povilas Vilutis - Lithuania
- Man above the Earth, serigraph, 39 x 32 cm. 1981
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7th Triennial, 1986
Participating countries and towns: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Brjansk, Smolensk, Vladimir
Prizewinners:
Eduardas Juchnevicius - Lithuania
- Model in the Artist's Studio, linocut, 51 x 79,5 cm. 1985
- Inara Garklava - Latvia
- Monologue, etching, 65 x 77 cm. 1985
- Avo Keerend - Estonia
- Composition with a Red Cube, coloured plastic cut, 43 x 44 cm. 1985
- Boris Frantsuzov - Russia
- Spring Wind, etching, 33 x 50 cm. 1986
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8th Triennial, 1989
Participating countries and towns: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, St.Petersburg, Finland, Poland, Canada, Hungary
Prizewinners:
Naima Neidre - Estonia
- Grand Prix Guard, etching, 48 x 64,5 cm. 1988
- Ilmars Blumbergs - Latvia
- From the series "To Nowhere" - IV, serigraph, 62 x 92. 1988
- Rimvydas Kepezinskas - Lithuania
- Curtain, aquatint, mezzotint, 41,5 x 51,5. 1988
- Ulla Virta - Finland
- West Side, coloured woodcut, 100 x 70 cm. 1988
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9th Triennial, 1992
Participating countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belgium, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark
Prizewinners:
Ülle Marks - Estonia
- Grand Prix Hot Stone, drypoint, 95 x 73,5 cm. 1989
- Nele Zirnite - Latvia
- Green Frame III, etching, 43 x 42 cm. 1992
- Lea Ahmed - Sweden
- Foam, etching, 23 x 26 cm. 1989
- Annu Vertanen - Finland
- Big Window, woodcut. 1993
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10th Triennial, 1995
Participating countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Germany
Prizewinners:
Kai Kuusing - Estonia
- Grand Prix - Living Here (A Bush that was in Fire but Never Burnt Down), lavies, drypoint, 105 x 70 cm. 1995
- Sylvia Lotz - Germany
- Half-right Defence, drypoint, 40 x 50 cm. 1995
- Pete Nevin - Great Britain
- Baja Loop, silkscreen, 75 x 56 cm. 1995
- Guntars Sietinsh - Latvia
- Levitation I, mezzotint, 34 x 52 cm. 1995
11th Triennial, 1998
Participating countries: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Byelorussia, Canada, Chile, England, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Puerto Rico, Rumania, Russia, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Ukraine, USA
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- Prizewinners:
- Grand Prix
- Sang-Gon Chung - Korea (click here to see more works)
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- 3 equal prizes
- Anita Jensen - Finland
- Tapani Mikkonen - Finland
- Etsuko Obata - Japan
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- Prize of the Art Museum of Estonia
- Wendy Swallow - United Kingdom
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- Tallinn City prize
- Walter Jule - Canada
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- Purchase prizes
- UNDP - Andrea Juan - Argentina
- Rannila Profiil - Mojca Zlokarnik - Slovenia
- Ivar Lukk - Walter Jule - Canada
- Paletti Eesti AS - Inga Heamägi - Estonia
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- Diploma
- Liz Ingram - Canada
- Heli Päivikki Kurunsaari - Finland
- Randi Strand - Norway
- Wendy Swallow - United Kingdom
- Rotermann's Salt Storage Arts Centre - Estonia
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