Algirdas Petrulis

Algirdas Petrulis (January 16, 1915 January 25, 2010) was a Lithuanian painter.

Biography

Petrulis studied at the Kaunas School of Art. He later taught at the Vilnius State Art Institute (now Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts). From 1968 he was an associate professor.

He was interested in modern French art and his artwork was richly nuanced with a highly sensitive color palette.

From 1946 he was a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Association.[1] He won the prestigious Lithuanian National Prize in 1995 and was awarded the Grand Duke Gediminas Order of the Commander's Cross, the St. Christopher statuette and the Gold Label of the Lithuanian Artists' Union .

References

  1. Irytas (Lithuanian)


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