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Vytenis Rimkus

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Lithuanian painter and encyclopedist (1930–2020)
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Vytenis Rimkus (17 January 1930 – 12 November 2020) was a Lithuanian painter and encyclopedist from the Siauliai district municipality. He was sent to the gulag for anti-Soviet activity. After his release he attended and graduated from an art school in Leningrad.

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  1. Mokslai
  2. "Vytenis Rimkus (1930 01 17 – 2020 11 12)". 7md. Retrieved 1 January 2021.



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