Jaak Soans
Estonian sculptor and art educator (born 1943)
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Jaak Soans (born 6 August 1943) is an Estonian sculptor and art educator, known especially for public monuments and memorial sculpture in Estonia and abroad.[6][7]
Jaak Soans | |
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| Born | 6 August 1943 Tartu, Estonia |
| Education | Estonian State Art Institute (now Estonian Academy of Arts) |
| Known for | Public monuments and memorial sculpture |
| Awards | Order of the White Star, III class (2001)[1][2] Estonian state cultural award for lifetime achievement (2006)[3][4] Tallinn decoration (2023)[5] |
Soans taught for decades at the institution now known as the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA), including as professor and head of the sculpture department, and later became emeritus professor.[6][8]
Early life and education
Career
Soans began teaching while still a student and continued as a long-term instructor and professor in Estonia's higher art education system, alongside his studio practice and public commissions.[6][9][8]
His work and public profile have been covered in Estonian cultural criticism and media, including a major feature in Sirp and reporting in ERR's culture coverage.[7][10]
Works
Soans is widely associated with monumental public sculpture, including commemorative monuments and memorials.[6][9]

Selected public monuments and memorials
- Anton Hansen Tammsaare memorial (Tammsaare Park, Tallinn, 1978).[12]
- Bas-relief memorial to Michel Sittow (Rataskaevu 22, Tallinn, 1982).[13]
- Monument to Kristjan Jaak Peterson (Tartu).[14]
- Monument to Jakob Hurt (Tartu).[15]
- Monument to writer Jaan Kross (Tallinn, unveiled 2022).[11][16]
- Lenin monument “V. I. Lenin. Decree on Land” (Schwerin, Germany, unveiled 1985).[17][18][19]
- Playing Waves (Wijk aan Zee sculpture park “Een Zee van Staal”, Netherlands, 1999).[20]
- Deportation memorial at Võru railway station (Võru, 2016).[21]
- Deportation memorial at Põlva railway station (Põlva, unveiled 2020).[22]
Collections and publications
Works by Soans are held in the collections of the Art Museum of Estonia (EKM), as documented in its digital collections portal.[23] His work has also been presented in a book-length illustrated overview (1966–2016), reported in Estonian cultural media and listed in art-publication archives.[24][25]
Images of selected works
- Monument to Jakob Hurt (Tartu)
- Bas-relief memorial to Michel Sittow (Tallinn)
- Monument to writer Jaan Kross (Tallinn)
- Lenin monument "Decree on Land" (Schwerin)
- Deportation memorial (Võru railway station)
- Deportation memorial (Põlva railway station)
- Abstract work (Untitled)