Gustav Adolf Hippius
1792–1856 (age 64)
Biography
Gustav Adolf Hippius (1792–1856) was a talented painter whose artistic contributions enriched the cultural landscape of 19th-century Estonia. Born in the final decade of the 18th century, he pursued his artistic vocation during a period when the visual arts played an increasingly important role in shaping cultural identity and aesthetic sensibility in the Baltic region.
Hippius's work as a painter reflected the growing professionalization of the arts in the 19th century. His interment at Kopli cemetery in Tallinn marks his connection to the capital's artistic and intellectual community. His legacy as a painter endures as a testament to the vibrant artistic traditions that flourished in early 19th-century Estonia.