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'''Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziūnas''' (1933–7 May 2020) was a Lithuanian sculptor known for designing the memorial sculpture at the ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Mirė IX forto memorialo kūrėjas skulptorius Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziūnas |url=https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/kultura/12/1180236/mire-ix-forto-memorialo-kurejas-skulptorius-alfonsas-vincentas-ambraziunas |accessdate=11 June 2020 |work=lrt.lt |date=20 May 2020 |language=lt}}</ref> '''Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziūnas''' (12 May 1933–7 May 2020) was a Lithuanian sculptor known for designing the memorial sculpture at the ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Mirė IX forto memorialo kūrėjas skulptorius Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziūnas |url=https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/kultura/12/1180236/mire-ix-forto-memorialo-kurejas-skulptorius-alfonsas-vincentas-ambraziunas |accessdate=11 June 2020 |work=lrt.lt |date=20 May 2020 |language=lt}}</ref>
==Biography==
1961 graduated from the Lithuanian Art Institute, studied sculpture with J. Mikėnas. 1962-1997 taught by Čiurlionis School of Art | M. K. Čiurlionis Arts Gymnasium.
==Creativity==

Early wood carvings (triptych "People of the Homeland", cycle "Uncles", both in 1959, "Railwaymen" in 1961) are characterized by an expressive, rough form, laconic and precise characteristics of the characters, the influence of folk carving. Later works, especially memorial ones, of generalized forms, are characterized by monumentality and emotionality. Created monuments, chamber sculptures, sculptural portraits, decorative reliefs.

Since 1958 participated in exhibitions. His works are in museums in Lithuania, Russia and Germany.
==Works==
*Peliksas Bugailiškis, tombstone, 1968 Vilnius
*A. Račaitė, tombstone, 1980, Vilnius
*Kaunas IX Fort Memorial, 1966–1984, architects Gediminas Baravykas, Vytautas Vielius
*Vincas Krėvė, monument, 1988 Druskininkai
*Jonas Basanavičius, monument, 1990 Mazeikiai
*Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas, monument, 1993 Marijampole
*Antanas Maceina, monument, 1997 Prienai
*Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, portrait, 1962
*Kristijonas Donelaitis, portrait, 1967
*Balys Sruoga, portrait, 1979
*Ieva Simonaitytė, portrait, 1980
*Zigma Aleksa-Angarietis, monument in 1972, Vilnius
==Evaluation==
*1985 USSR State Prize
==References== ==References==
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Lithuanian sculptor

Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziūnas (12 May 1933–7 May 2020) was a Lithuanian sculptor known for designing the memorial sculpture at the Ninth Fort.

Biography

1961 graduated from the Lithuanian Art Institute, studied sculpture with J. Mikėnas. 1962-1997 taught by Čiurlionis School of Art | M. K. Čiurlionis Arts Gymnasium.

Creativity

Early wood carvings (triptych "People of the Homeland", cycle "Uncles", both in 1959, "Railwaymen" in 1961) are characterized by an expressive, rough form, laconic and precise characteristics of the characters, the influence of folk carving. Later works, especially memorial ones, of generalized forms, are characterized by monumentality and emotionality. Created monuments, chamber sculptures, sculptural portraits, decorative reliefs.

Since 1958 participated in exhibitions. His works are in museums in Lithuania, Russia and Germany.

Works

  • Peliksas Bugailiškis, tombstone, 1968 Vilnius
  • A. Račaitė, tombstone, 1980, Vilnius
  • Kaunas IX Fort Memorial, 1966–1984, architects Gediminas Baravykas, Vytautas Vielius
  • Vincas Krėvė, monument, 1988 Druskininkai
  • Jonas Basanavičius, monument, 1990 Mazeikiai
  • Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas, monument, 1993 Marijampole
  • Antanas Maceina, monument, 1997 Prienai
  • Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, portrait, 1962
  • Kristijonas Donelaitis, portrait, 1967
  • Balys Sruoga, portrait, 1979
  • Ieva Simonaitytė, portrait, 1980
  • Zigma Aleksa-Angarietis, monument in 1972, Vilnius

Evaluation

  • 1985 USSR State Prize

References

  1. "Mirė IX forto memorialo kūrėjas skulptorius Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziūnas". lrt.lt (in Lithuanian). 20 May 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
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