Pauline Elfriede Leps-Estam

Pauline Elfriede Leps-Estam (also Estam-Leps, until 1930 Estam, née Eschstamm, November 3, 1903[2] – February 5, 2002)[3] was an Estonian printmaker.

[1] Leps-Estam worked as a singing and music teacher in Pärnu until the Second World War.

She studied printmaking from 1968 to 1975 at the Art Institute of Chicago, and from 1975 to 1980 at Santa Monica College in California.

[4][5] Leps-Estam's sister was the artist Ida Emilie Adamson (1898–1989).

[1][6] Her husband was the painter Erich Leps (1901–1965),[3][7] whom she married on July 11, 1930.