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Approximate address: 5 Pärnu-Rakvere-Sõmeru tee L11, Paide, 72720 Järva maakond, Estonia
Linda Kohk
Eesti kuningate tapmine Paide Ordulossis
In Paide Orduloss' indoor room, through the middle of the opening painting, the fortress wall stands out and one corner from one building in the inner courtyard of the castle is located on the right outside. At the forefront of the Estonians, the elder and one Estonian warrior. The warrior dressed a dark-brown jacket, foot pastals, holds over the head a sword with two hands that is ready to hit the orbiter before him. In front of him stands a orbiter, clothed with iron armors, a helmet in his head. Over the back thrown white coat, on the back blue cross. The Ordurüütel has a back towards the viewer, the shield is lifted up in the left hand to protect, and the sword is ready to strike on the right. Next to him on the right hand, another knight, more remotely tormenting other knights with swords, protecting one Estonian warrior from them, as well as dressed a brown jacket, with a shield. On the left of the warrior, the elder of Estonians stands, wearing a grey brown long coat, bright coat with an ornamed on top of the shoulder. In the right hand, the sword is ready to strike, the left hand is pushed into the bowl. On the right painter, one ordained knocking the elder of Estonians with a slot. Two Estonian warriors, sword and shield, fighting six iron robbers with the Order. One Estonian warrior has fallen, lies under the legs of the orbit. On the right painter, one knight has fallen down. Right in the middle of the front is the sword, the helmet of the orthodox. The paintings are blurred, slightly sketched, not framed, only attached to a wooden frame. Under the right corner L. Kohk.