Andrus Johani

Andrus Johani (1 September 1906 – 18 August 1941) was an Estonian painter.

Johani was born in Tallinn and came of age as an artist with his friend Kaarel Liimand.

[1] They both painted and sketched scenes of daily life and traveled to the European art centers together, most notably Paris in 1937.

In 1933 he married the librarian Helene Johani [et], who later served as a director of the National Library of Estonia during the Soviet occupation (then named the State Library of the Estonian SSR).

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