Konrad Vilhelm Mägi – Estonia’s best known artist – was, by all accounts, a man of restless temperament. Sculpture was his first pursuit, but the closure of the department in St Petersburg sent him adrift through Europe—Helsinki, Paris, Italy—each stop marked by brief enthusiasms and quick disillusion. In 1907, he fetched up at La Ruche in Paris, that fabled hotspot of talent where Modigliani and Chagall also lived. Mägi, however, was less a busy bee than a moth, drawn to too many flames at once.

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