Ida Emilie Adamson

Ida Emilie Adamson (née Eschstamm, later Estam; March 18, 1898 – May 10, 1989) was an Estonian printmaker.

[1] Adamson was born in Pärnu, the daughter of Jaan Eschtamm (later Estam, 1867–1949) and Pauline Catharine Eschtamm (later Estam, née Kalbus; 1870–1961).

[1][4] Adamson left Estonia in 1944 and lived as a refugee in Germany.

She mainly produced free graphics, large-format compositions, book illustrations, and pencil drawings.

[1][6] After the restoration of Estonian independence, Adamson's artwork was sent to the Pärnu Museum in Estonia together with works by her sister Pauline Elfriede Leps-Estam and her brother-in-law Erich Leps.