Märt Roosma

(1904-1991)

Õllejooja. 1943

etching. plm 11.2 x 8.8 cm
Starting price 192 (sold)


Märt Roosma "Õllejooja"

The pub theme is nothing extraordinary in the Estonian art. Let us remember for instance the group portraits and pub scenes by Oskar Hoffmann that also gave a cross-section of the population. In the 1930ies more important than pubs became the urban tippling in cafés, but Märt Roosma shows us the continuation of traditions. Humorous but sincere “Õllejooja” does not try to concentrate on showing the horrors of the reverse side of life, but is trying to depict a simple man, who is just having a beer at the end of the day. Roosma’s work is characterized by a thoroughly human approach that can find vitality also during hard times from down-to-earth and close-to-heart matters.

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Appearance in auctions

Still Life
Märt Roosma
Still Life
1942. Mezzotint Plm 14.5 x 19.2 cm (framed)
ESTONIAN GRAPHICS AUCTION Haus Gallery 08.11.2023
600
Final price: 1 000
(sold)"> (sold)Õllejooja
Märt Roosma
Õllejooja
1943. etching plm 11.2 x 8.8 cm
HAUS GALLERY XXI ART AUCTION 2007 autumn Old Masters Graphics and Drawings Haus Gallery 11.10.2007
192
Final price: 192
(sold)"> (sold)Mustlaspoiss
Märt Roosma
Mustlaspoiss
1941. Dry point Plm 22 x 14 cm
HAUS GALLERY XIX ART AUCTION, 2006 autumn. Old Masters Graphics and Drawings Haus Gallery 24.10.2006
256
Final price: 575

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