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Ona Kreivytė-Naruševičienė (31 October 1935 – 21 May 2024) was a Lithuanian ceramic artist.
Biography
editHer sister is Zita Kreivytė. In 1961, she graduated from the Lithuanian Institute of Fine Arts. From 1960 to 1974, she worked at the House of Folk Art, 1974–1994, the Vilnius Art "WORKS, 1994–1995, company "Vilnius Art" artist.[1]
Kreivytė-Naruševičienė died on 21 May 2024, at the age of 88.[2]
Works
editCreator plot ceramic sculptures in the form of small village of fishermen living subject ("Fishermen", 1973, "the potter's family," 1977), monumental works of decorative plastic exterior ("crucified" I-III, 1972), parks, abstract expressive silhouette Song ("Fire of Life" 1976, "Autumn" 1978,[3] "Memories of Italy" in 1979, "Life Rafts" in 1988), spatial compositions ("Childhood Clouds" in 1985), vases, plates.
Kreivytė-Naruševičienė created panels of decorative ceramics in public and private interiors of Vilnius (Old Town, New Town, Vilnius Airport, in 1997, with her husband and son, J. and R. Naruševičius) and other cities.[4]
Her works stylized, in aggregate form, restrained earth colors, they highlight the šamotinio clay material and texture. Since 1961 she had participated in exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad (Faenza, Valauris, Sopot), they earned diplomas.
Her individual exhibitions were held in Vilnius in 1974, 1985, 1997, 2006, Kaunas, 2000 Works to Lithuanian Art Museum, the Lithuanian National Museum, National Museum of Fine Arts Čiurlionis.[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Vikis.lt rodyklė".
- ^ Mirė dailininkė keramikė Ona Kreivytė-Naruševičienė (in Lithuanian)
- ^ "7 MENO DIENOS. Dailė. Miesto laikas".
- ^ "7 meno dienos > Nr. 10 (886), 2010 kovo 12 d. > Dailė > Kartų pokalbis". archyvas.7md.lt.
- ^ Nijolė Žilinskienė. "Ona Kreivytė-Naruševičienė". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, T. X (Khmerai-Krelle). V.: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2006, 760 psl.
External links
edit- "Ona Kreivytė-Naruševičienė", Lithuanian Wikipedia