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Gintautėlė Laimutė Baginskienė

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Gintautėlė Laimutė Baginskienė (born 1940) is a Lithuanian painter.

In 1958–1964 she studied the Lithuanian Institute of Art.

Her spouse is Prof. Tadas Baginskas, and daughter is a well-known chess player – Women's International Master Kamilė Baginskaitė.

Works

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Her work is monumental, decorative shapes, highlighting fabric of minerals, metals properties.[1] Leaded Glass conditional forms, decorative compositions, laconic, the later – expressive. Colorless and colored glass dish sets (1970–1971 m.) is neat silhouettes, nedekoruoti.[2]

Creator of ornamental metal products:

  • Wall display of minerals in the USSR pavilion at Expo-67 Montreal, with a T. Baginsku Baginski
  • T. Pan's Soviet pavilion at Expo-70 "Osaka, the T. Baginsku Baginski
  • Pan Geology of the USSR in the exhibition in Paris, 1971, the
  • Pan Lithuanian national economy in the exhibition in Santiago, 1972, the

Stained-glass panels from the minerals:

  • Geology of the USSR in the exhibition in Milan and Damascus, both of 1975.

Stained glass from the glass:

  • Trakai Restaurant "head", 1973, 1997
  • Kedainiai restaurant, 1976
  • Klaipeda Chamber of marriages, 1984
  • Lithuanian Sea Museum, 1986
  • Panevezys Cultural Center, Forest Tree Grew, 1989
  • Utena brewery in 1995
  • The discovery of the Cross Church, 1997

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Artists Association". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Gintautėlė Laimutė Baginskienė". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, T. II (Arktis-Beketas). V.: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2002, 438 psl.