Gintautėlė Laimutė Baginskienė
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 chessplayer Kamilė Baginskaitė.
Works
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
- List of Lithuanian painters
References
- http://www.artistsassociation.lt/index.php?cid=135&client_id=302
- "Gintautėlė Laimutė Baginskienė". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, T. II (Arktis-Beketas). V.: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2002, 438 psl.
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