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HELP US IN OUR RESEARCH - Our team of historians, researchers and art experts is constantly looking for more information about Czeslaw Znamierowski (1890–1977). If you, or someone you know, have artworks, historical documents, photographs or any other information about C. Znamierowski, please Contact Us.
Copyright Notice: Due to many requests to assist the ongoing international research into this artist, the Tamoikin Art Fund is releasing all of its images of C. Znamierowski's paintings listed below into the public domain under Creative Commons license CC BY-SA 3.0. This is applicable only to the Tamoikin Art Fund collection.
Tamoikin Art Fund Collection
"The Green Lake"
"The Green Lake" is one of the most know paintings by Czesław Znamierowski. It is also the second largest artwork that the artist ever created and the largest that survived to this day. "The Green Lake" has been mentioned by name in multiple books, magazines, journals and newspapers:
“Landscape in Lithuanian Paintings”, Augustinas Savickas, Publishing House VAGA, Vilnius, 1965
…In the words of Č. Znamierovsky, he succeeded in “approaching nature as close as possible” and revealing the majestic view of the river in this picture. Such canvases as “Panorama of the NerisRiver” (1949), “The Victory Celebration in Vilnius” (1950), “Control of the Neris Flow” (1959), “The Green Lake” (1955), “Klaipeda Port” (1959) must be mentioned…
“Literature and Art” No 21, 23 May 1965
…The painter [C. Znamierovsky] creates mainly landscapes in different aspects: he is fond both of large-scale panoramic landscapes-compositions (“Before Rain”, “The Neris at Vilnius”, “Vilnius Panorama”, “The Green Lake”, etc.)…
"DAILY EVENING NEWS”, No 121 Vilnius, 25 May 1965
…Čheslov Znamierovsky became greatly attracted by the hills, valleys and evergreen pine forests of Vilnius and its environs; therefore the Vilnius countryside plays a major part in his landscapes. The most interesting works are “Before Rain”, “The Neris at Vilnius”, “Vilnius Panorama” and “The Green Lake”, in which the painter sensitively reveals the beauty of nature…
“Literature and Art” No 21, 23 May 1970
…The landscape takes a major place in Č. Znamierovsky’s work. His landscape painting is of wide range: he paints both monumental panoramic pictures and landscapes enlivened by figures of working people. Such canvases as “Salute in Vilnius”, “The Nemunas”, “Panorama of the Neris”, “The Victory Celebration in Vilnius”, “Klaipeda Port”, “Building of Bridge across the Neris”, “With Catch”, “Vilnius Panorama”, “The Green Lake”, etc. should be attributed to this type of work…
“Literature and Art” No 48, 01 December 1962
…Many of Č. Znamierovsky’s landscapes, especially of the later period, are of the nature genre; the figure elements brought into the canvas make them more vivid and richer and relate nature with the human mood (“The Green Lake”, “Palanga Dunes”)…
“Landscape in Lithuanian Paintings”, Augustinas Savickas, Publishing House VAGA, Vilnius, 1965
…In the words of Č. Znamierovsky, he succeeded in “approaching nature as close as possible” and revealing the majestic view of the river in this picture. Such canvases as “Panorama of the NerisRiver” (1949), “The Victory Celebration in Vilnius” (1950), “Control of the Neris Flow” (1959), “The Green Lake” (1955), “Klaipeda Port” (1959) must be mentioned…
“Literature and Art” No 21, 23 May 1965
…The painter [C. Znamierovsky] creates mainly landscapes in different aspects: he is fond both of large-scale panoramic landscapes-compositions (“Before Rain”, “The Neris at Vilnius”, “Vilnius Panorama”, “The Green Lake”, etc.)…
"DAILY EVENING NEWS”, No 121 Vilnius, 25 May 1965
…Čheslov Znamierovsky became greatly attracted by the hills, valleys and evergreen pine forests of Vilnius and its environs; therefore the Vilnius countryside plays a major part in his landscapes. The most interesting works are “Before Rain”, “The Neris at Vilnius”, “Vilnius Panorama” and “The Green Lake”, in which the painter sensitively reveals the beauty of nature…
“Literature and Art” No 21, 23 May 1970
…The landscape takes a major place in Č. Znamierovsky’s work. His landscape painting is of wide range: he paints both monumental panoramic pictures and landscapes enlivened by figures of working people. Such canvases as “Salute in Vilnius”, “The Nemunas”, “Panorama of the Neris”, “The Victory Celebration in Vilnius”, “Klaipeda Port”, “Building of Bridge across the Neris”, “With Catch”, “Vilnius Panorama”, “The Green Lake”, etc. should be attributed to this type of work…
“Literature and Art” No 48, 01 December 1962
…Many of Č. Znamierovsky’s landscapes, especially of the later period, are of the nature genre; the figure elements brought into the canvas make them more vivid and richer and relate nature with the human mood (“The Green Lake”, “Palanga Dunes”)…
Lithuanian Art Centre TARTLE | Lithuanian Art Foundation
Collection
Lithuanian Art Centre TARTLE provides an opportunity to get acquainted with Lithuanian art treasures and historical artefacts from cultural heritage of the pagan times to the contemporary art.
The target of the collection and the art centre is not only to collect and bring back to homeland the Lithuanian cultural and historical heritage scattered all over the world, but also – what is most important – to make it available to the general public and introduce Lithuania’s history through art. The founders of the Lithuanian Art Centre: the Lithuanian Art Foundation (public entity) and collector Rolandas Valiūnas. |
The Lithuanian Art Foundation, a public enterprise established in 2013, is the manager of the Foundation’s, the Ellex Valiunas Art Support Foundation’s, the law firm’s Ellex Valiunas, and Rolandas Valiūnas’s, attorney-at-law, art collections. The Foundation has accumulated a collection of Lithuanian art that is very important to Lithuanian society. The distinctive features of this collection are its orientation towards works of art exclusively related to Lithuanian history, thematic variety, and scale. At the moment the collection consists of approximately 1,000 paintings, over 360 sculptures, over 490 maps, over 1,100 pieces of historic graphic art (the oldest pieces in the collection date back to the 15th century), and over 2,000 lithuanistic books and other publications published before 1905.
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From Private Collections
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FROM HISTORICAL RECORDS
“Fishing Port in Klaipeda” 1958
Location: Lithuanian [National] Art Museum - permanent collection
Published in: Dailė 21, Vilnius dvidešimt pirmoji knyga, 1979 , leidykla Vaga - PETRAS SERGIJEVIČIUS
Location: Lithuanian [National] Art Museum - permanent collection
Published in: Dailė 21, Vilnius dvidešimt pirmoji knyga, 1979 , leidykla Vaga - PETRAS SERGIJEVIČIUS
“Fireworks”, 1947
Location: Lithuanian [National] Art Museum - permanent collection
Published in: Augustinas Savickas, Peizažas lietuvių tapyboje, 1965, leidinio Nr. 4684, puslapis 173, 181
Location: Lithuanian [National] Art Museum - permanent collection
Published in: Augustinas Savickas, Peizažas lietuvių tapyboje, 1965, leidinio Nr. 4684, puslapis 173, 181
The above artwork
"Moonlight Night" has been located in the Lithuanian Art Centre TARTLE [Lithuanian Art Foundation] https://www.tartle.lt/en/collection/the_sea_at_night.html |
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