Eduard Timberman

In addition to Timberman, Gustav Mootse, Peeter Akerberg-Põldmaa, Juhan Kangilaski [et], and Lydia Nirk-Soosaar [et] lived and worked in Viljandi.

[3] One of Timberman's boldest ideas was the construction of a modern art studio in Viljandi to bring artists together.

[3] On July 11, 1935, Eduard Timberman died in the hospital in Viljandi as a result of pneumonia associated with tuberculosis.

[4] Using this technique, he captured views of Viljandi, Tartu, Kasaritsa, Sinialliku, Karksi, Taagepera, Saadjärve, and Pechory.

In some of Timberman's oil paintings, the influence of Cézanne's Cubism of the time is reflected, and thus Timberman is one of the few in Estonian artists that continued the tradition created by another late but established artist in his own style, Kuno Veeber.