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In 1832, the university was closed, and reopened in 1919 with departments of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Art. In 1940, the art studies in Lithuania were united under Vilnius Art Institute and Kaunas Art School. Later, the Academy saw several re-organisations, and in 1990 the name of Vilnius Academy of Arts was reinstated.
Vytautas Valius (24 August 1930 in Telšiai – 28 September 2004 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian painter and graphic designer. [1] Valius graduated from the Lithuanian State Art Institute (now Vilnius Academy of Art). He worked in the fields of illustration of prints, paintings and books.
Narkevičius's works are a part of major private and public collections such as Tate Modern (London), Moderna Museet (Stockholm), Modern Art Museum (Vilnius). In 2008 for his achievements in art Narkevičius has been awarded the Vincent Award and the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts .
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Kazys Varnelis (February 25, 1917, in Alsėdžiai [1] – October 29, 2010, in Vilnius [2]) was an abstract painter from Lithuania.He lived and worked in the United States of America for fifty years, between 1949 and 1998.
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His paintings are regularly sold at art auctions. His most expensive painting Dzūkų kaimelis (Village of Dzūkai) was sold for 53,000 euros at Vilnius Auction in 2013. [17] It is a well-known painting that is frequently added to various albums of Lithuanian art and was originally acquired by Pranas Mašiotas in 1910. [18]