Olga Dubeneckienė
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Nationality | Lithuania |
Olga Dubeneckienė also (Schwede-Dubeneckienė, Dubeneckienė-Kalpockienė) (1891–1967) was a Lithuanian and Soviet artist.[1][2][3] She was a noted painter, but also worked in a variety of artistic fields.[3][4][5] In ballet, she was a dancer, choreographer, and stage designer, and, in 1921,opened the first ballet studio in Lithuania.[6][4]
Her husband was architect Vladimiras Dubeneckis.[2]
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References
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- ^ a b Jankevičiūtė, Giedrė (2016-05-24), "Manifestations of Futurism in Lithuanian Visual Art of the 1920s", 2016, De Gruyter, pp. 169–197, doi:10.1515/9783110465952-009, ISBN 978-3-11-046595-2, retrieved 2024-11-21
- ^ a b Adomonis, Tadas (1986). Lithuania: An Encyclopedic Survey. Encyclopedia Publishers.
- ^ Jankevičiūtė, Giedrė (2024). "State Strategy of International Art Exhibitions in Interwar Lithuania 1918–1940". Arts. 13: 19. doi:10.3390/arts13010019.
- ^ Cohen, Selma Jeanne (1998). International Encyclopedia of Dance: A Project of Dance Perspectives Foundation, Inc. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512308-1.