Enn Roos

In 1935 he was accepted into the Pallas Art School where he was greatly influenced by Anton Starkopf.

Roos was a long time professor in the State Art Institute of the Estonian SSR.

[3] Roos' most known piece is the Monument to the Liberators of Tallinn (1947) commonly known as the Bronze Soldier Co-author architect Arnold Alas.

In 2007 relocation of the statue from the center of Tallinn to the nearby military graveyard led to rioting and looting of Russian nationalists the so called Bronze Night and the 2007 cyberattacks on Estonia a wide spread cyber attacks against Estonian digital infrastructure.

Although artistically unnotable it is remarkable among the Soviet war statues as instead of the common heroic posture it depicts a mourning soldier standing with his head looking down.

Bear (1939)