Stanislovas Jančiukas

Stanislovas Jančiukas (5 November 1937 in Seirijis 11 May 2006) was a Lithuanian fashion designer.[1]

Biography

In 1969, he graduated from the Art Institute in Tallinn, Estonia. In 1969-1994, he worked as an artist at the "art" factory in Vilnius.

Works

Creator albums, diaries, notebooks, leather goods products for mass production standards, honor, reviews of books, folders, greetings and more. Works characterized by subtle forms of modeliuotė, figurative, architect. motives and style of harmony. Since 1970 participates in exhibitions and solo exhibitions held in Vilnius 1997

The most important works: the book reviews and maps exposition in the Trakai History Museum, in 1973-1975, "Album", 1976, panels and guest books ship "Lithuania", 1979, and honorary guest book at Vilnius University in 1979, a notebook with initials, 1986, photo boxes, 1988, J guestbook. Basanaviciaus Ožkabaliuose Museum, 2002.[2]

gollark: 5 years after the second time this happens.
gollark: Could it not have been migrated, um, better?
gollark: Why is Krust down?
gollark: Yemmel = Bignum ≈ Lignum
gollark: Lignum can be LOGICALLY SHOWN to be Yemmel.

See also

  • List of Lithuanian painters

References

  1. http://test.svs.lt/?Daile;Number%28156%29;Article%283593%29;
  2. Nijolė Žilinskienė. "Stanislovas Jančiukas". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, T. VIII (Imhof-Junusas). V.: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2005, 507 psl.



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