Bronius Vyšniauskas
Bronius Vyšniauskas (1 May 1923 in Gelnā, Kėdainiai – 27 June 2015 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian sculptor. He was an Honored Art Worker of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1963), a Soviet Socialist Republics People's Artist (1973), and a recipient of the SSR State Prize (1973).[1][2]
Biography
In 1947, he graduated from Kaunas Decorative and Applied Arts Institute. Beginning in 1947, he participated in exhibitions.[3] Starting in 1948, he taught at the Vilnius Art Institute (Vilnius Academy of Arts), becoming a professor in 1978.
Works
- Sculptural portraits (Casimir Būga etc..)[4] Chamber sculptures (Minute Holiday "in 1957," Mother and Child ", 1965), John Biliūno Anykščiai tombstones, tombstones, author of relief.
Notable works:
- Manufacturing and Construction, 1952, the Green Bridge in Vilnius sculptural composition (along with Napoleon Petrulis);
- Four communard, 1973, Kaunas (along with Napoleon Petrulis) now - Grutas Park;
- Monument to Alexander Pushkin, 1955, Vilnius, now Markučių Park to A. Pushkin Literary Museum;
- Decorative Sculpture Ratnyčėlė "and" Motherhood "(1959, Druskininkai, Lithuania);
- Sculpture (Kryzkalnio mother ") and the relief of the monument KRYŽKALNIS (1972; SSR State Prize, 1973). Grutas Park now stands
Gallery
See also
References
- ↑ "Lietuvos dailės muziejus. Katalogas "Lietuvių skupltūra 1940–1990 Lietuvos dailės muziejaus rinkiniuose"". Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ↑ "Europos Parkas. History and facts". Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ↑ "Lithuanian art galeries". Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ↑ "Paminklas - miesteliai.lt". Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- This article was initially translated from the Lithuanian Wikipedia.
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