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. For more information visit: www.tartle.lt
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