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731: 683:, the society paid great attention to Lithuanian folk art which was increasingly seen as an expression of the Lithuanian character. The annual exhibitions consistently featured numerous works by Lithuanian folk artists, but most of the attention was paid to textiles (sashes, aprons, towels, etc.) and exhibited very few items made of wood. Overall, the folk art was varied and, in addition to truly traditional art, included exhibits by professional or almost professional artists that sometimes had cosmopolitan elements or features borrowed from mass-produced items. In 1913, the society participated in two separate folk art exhibitions ā€“ folk art and small craft exhibition in Vilnius and at the Second All-Russian Folk Art Exhibition organized in 28: 20: 766:(died in 1911) and was instrumental in preserving them. The society organized his posthumous solo exhibition which displayed 265 of his works in Vilnius, Saint Petersburg, and Moscow. It also organized a permanent exhibition in Vilnius which was open from 1913 to the end of 1914. During World War I, the collections were evacuated to 718:; the book's design was prepared by Žmuidzinavičius. It is considered the first study of Lithuanian folk art. It was also an important development in changing attitudes about these folk architectural elements ā€“ the Catholic clergy considered them of low artistic value and rejected them due to remnants of 131:
established another drawing school in 1893. However, these schools were geared towards preparing artists needed in crafts and industry as well as art teachers for schools. Therefore, aspiring artists had to seek further education abroad, mostly in Poland and Russia. Lithuanian cultural life was
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The society was briefly revived in 1926ā€“1928 though it continued to officially exist until 1940. During that time, the society published a study on Čiurlionis' works (1927) and Lithuanian folk art (1929). It also organized exhibitions that attempted to branch out to new areas ā€“ children's art,
278:. The ceremony was held in Lithuanian language with only brief translations to Russian to accommodate foreign guests. The Polish press criticized the event because it did not use Polish. The ceremony included a speech by Basanavičius and performances by 730: 67:. The society was established after the first Lithuanian art exhibition was successfully organized in early 1907. The society continued to organize annual exhibitions that displayed works both by professional and folk artists. Influenced by the 294:
15 February] 1907 and was attended by more than 2,000 visitors and received substantial attention in the press. Professional artists included Čiurlionis (who publicly exhibited his works for the first time), Žmuidzinavičius, RimÅ”a,
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In total, the exhibition included 242 works (oil and watercolor paintings, drawings, architectural projects, sculptures) by 23 professional artists as well as 206 works by folk artists. The exhibition closed on 1
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Encouraged by the success of the first exhibition, the organizers established the Lithuanian Art Society. Its statute was drafted in spring, but the founding meeting took place only on 15 September [
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which was lifted in 1904. The idea to establish an organization that would unite the dispersed Lithuanian artists, support them financially, and promote their work was first raised by sculptor
71:, the society paid great attention to Lithuanian folk art which was increasingly seen as an expression of the Lithuanian character. In 1912, the society published an album of drawings of 671:. The exhibitions were subject to Tsarist censorship and in a couple instances, paintings were removed by policemen or the society was not allowed to sell postcards with reproductions. 1535: 216:
were asked to send the best examples of Lithuanian folk art. Information was also sent to the periodicals in Russia, Poland, United States, France, England.
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By 1912, the society had amassed a collection of about 400 works by professional artists and about 1,000 works by folk artists. It also safeguarded works by
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purchased a sculpture by RimŔa depicting a Lithuanian woman teaching her son to read (a symbol of clandestine schools that were active during the
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2 September] 1907. It was attended by 15 people who elected the first five-member board: chairman Žmuidzinavičius, secretary
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and organized his first solo exhibitions in 1911 and 1913. The society also collected works by other artists and worked with the
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Before World War I, the society organized seven annual Lithuanian art exhibitions in Vilnius. Four of them were later moved to
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to establish a Lithuanian art museum (plans failed due to World War I). The collection was transferred to the present-day
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on 6 April 1906. The first step would be organizing a Lithuanian art exhibition. The idea was met with approval by
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in 1920, the works were returned to Lithuania and were deposited with the M. K. Čiurlionis Gallery (now the
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27 December 1906]. It was attended by various officials and guests, including a representative of the
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and started gathering the organizational committee. The committee was established in October and elected
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symbols. Overall, the promotion of folk art encouraged villagers to continue their traditional craft.
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Numbers inaccurate as not all artists were known or were listed under collector's name
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Poster project of the Second Lithuanian Art Exhibition with a bell and
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suburb. The entire second floor (six rooms) were rented for 400
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Jono Basanavičiaus gyvenimas ir veikla Vilniuje 1905-1907 m.
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in 1832, Lithuania did not have any art schools until the
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as its chairman. Other members included Žmuidzinavičius,
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In 1912, the society published an album of drawings by
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Lithuanian
Lithuanian
Lithuanian artists
Vilnius
Russian Empire
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius
Arts and Crafts movement
Lithuanian crosses
column shrines
roofed poles
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
Lithuanian Scientific Society
M. K. Čiurlionis National Art Museum
Vilnius University
Vilnius Drawing School
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Ivan Trutnev
JĆ³zef Montwiłł
Lithuanian press ban
Petras RimŔa
Vilniaus žinios
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius
Antanas JaroŔevičius
Kazan
Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė
Kazimierz Stabrowski
Warsaw
Vilnius

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