Jurgis Baltrusaitis

Jurgis Baltrušaitis (born in Paantvardziani in 1873 - died in Paris in 1944) was a Lithuanian poet, an art-historian and an art-theoretic, who wrote his literary works in Lithuanian and Russian. He was also a Lithuanian diplomat, long time (1920-1938) served as the Lithuanian envoy in the USSR. One of the foremost exponents of iconology. His son, Jurgis Baltrusaitis junior, also was the Lithuanian diplomat during the years of annexation of Lithuania, when Lithuanian diplomatic service continued to defend Lithuanian interests in some Western countries. Baltrusaitis, Jurgis

 

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