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82:(The State Prize of the savings banks), Tarabildienė was considered the most influential Lithuanian graphical artist. She developed a special technique to illustrate folkloric motives, and she exerted a lot of influence of the younger artists. In particular, during the Soviet period artists were not allowed to travel abroad, and Tarabildienė's style became one of the standards in Lithuania.
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