Vladas Drėma

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Vladas Drėma (3 December 1910

art conservation
specialists. He is also a known artist. One of the most remembered publications of Vladas Drėma's is Dingęs Vilnius (Lost Vilnius, published in 1991).

Biography

In 1926–1931 Drėma attended an

art studio run by Vytautas Kairiūkštis.[1] After graduating from the Stefan Batory University in 1936, Drėma continued his studies in Warsaw. From 1932 he lectured in various schools. He founded Vilnius group, that involved Lithuanian, Polish and Jewish artists. At first Drėma's works were influenced by cubism and constructivism
.

In 1945 he was invited to become director of Ethnography Museum. Drėma held this position until 1946. He lectured in

Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts. He maintained active and long-term correspondence with Stanisław Lorentz about Vilnius art history, and heritage, that was published in 1998.[1]

Notable publications

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