Jurgis Baltrušaitis (art Historian)
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Jurgis Baltrušaitis (May 7, 1903 – January 25, 1988) was a
Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
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art historian Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today ...
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art critic An art critic is a person who is specialized in analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating art. Their written critiques or reviews contribute to art criticism and they are published in newspapers, magazines, books, exhibition brochures, and catalogue ...
and a founder of comparative art research. He was the son of the poet and diplomat Jurgis Baltrušaitis. Most of his works were written in
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
, although he always stressed his Lithuanian origin. After Lithuania was occupied by the USSR in 1945, he served as a diplomat in exile.


Biography

Baltrušaitis was born in Moscow. During his childhood he was immersed in the intense cultural life of his parents. One of his first teachers was the Russian poet and writer
Boris Pasternak Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (; rus, Бори́с Леони́дович Пастерна́к, p=bɐˈrʲis lʲɪɐˈnʲidəvʲɪtɕ pəstɛrˈnak; 30 May 1960) was a Russian poet, novelist, composer and literary translator. Composed in 1917, Pa ...
. In 1924 he moved to Paris and began theater studies at the Sorbonne under the guidance of Professor
Henri Focillon Henri Focillon (7 September 1881 – 3 March 1943) was a French art historian. He was the son of the printmaker Victor-Louis Focillon. He was Director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Lyon. Professor of Art History at the University of Lyon, at t ...
. Under his influence Baltrušaitis chose to study the history of art. He went on to do research in Armenia, Georgia, Spain, Italy, and Germany, receiving a doctorate from the Sorbonne in 1931. Later that year he became the cultural attache at the Lithuanian Legation in Paris. Between 1933 and 1939 Baltrušaitis taught art history at the University of Kaunas, as well as lecturing at the Sorbonne and at the Warburg Institute in London. After World War II he delivered lectures at New York University, Yale University, Harvard University, and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His diplomatic efforts included writing for the French press on Lithuanian issues, and representing Lithuania in international organizations such as the ''Académie Internationale des Sciences et des Lettres'' and the Lithuanian Legation in Paris. Baltrušaitis died in Paris.


Publications

*''Études sur l'art médiéval en Géorgie et en Arménie'', Paris: E. Leroux, 1929. *''La Stylistique ornementale dans la sculpture romane'', Paris: E. Leroux-Collège de France, 1931. Excerpt in English translation in Wylie Sypher (ed.), ''Art History: an Anthology of Modern Criticism'', Gloucester, MA: P. Smith, 1975, p. 116-131; Second edition: ''Formations, déformations: La stylistique ornementale dans la sculpture romane'' (Idées et recherches), Paris: Flammarion, 1986. *''Art sumérien, art roman'', Paris: E. Leroux, 1934. *''Guide de l'exposition d'art populaire baltique'', Paris: Musée d'ethnographie du Trocadéro, 1935. *''Le Problème de l'Ogive et l'Arménie'', Paris: E. Leroux, 1936. *''L'Église cloisonnée en Orient et en Occident'', Paris: Éditions d'art et d'histoire, 1941. *''Lithuanian folk art'' (Lithuania, country and nation, 3), Munich: T. J. Vizgirda, 1948. *''Le Moyen Âge fantastique: antiquités et exotismes dans l'art gothique'', Paris: A. Colin, 1955. *''Aberrations : quatre essais sur la légende des formes'' 'Les perspectives dépravées I'' Paris: O. Perrin, Jeu savant, 1957. *''Réveils et prodiges: le gothique fantastique'', Paris: A. Colin, 1960. *''Anamorphoses ou Perspective curieuses'' 'Les perspectives dépravées II'' Paris : O. Perrin, Jeu savant, 1955. Éd. Paris: O. Perrin, 1969 : ''Anamorphoses ou Magie artificielle des effets merveilleux''. English translation: ''Anamorphic Art'', New York : Abrams, 1976. *''Jardins en France, 1760-1820 : pays d'illusion, terre d'expériences, exposition' (Paris, Hôtel de Sully, mai-septembre 1977)'', Paris: CNMHS, 1977. *''Le miroir: révélations, science-fiction et fallacies. Essai sur une légende scientifique'', Paris: A. Elmayan-Le Seuil, 1978. *''La Quête d'Isis: essai sur la légende d'un mythe'' 'Les perspectives dépravées III'' Paris: Flammarion, 1985.


Trivia

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once noted that in the West the elder Jurgis Baltrušaitis is known as the father of a famous art historian, but in Eastern Europe - the younger Jurgis Baltrušaitis is known as the son of a famous poet. Jurgis Baltrušaitis and his wife Hélène Baltrusaitis were family friends of Paul and
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References

* ''Jurgis Baltrušaitis''. Encyclopedia Lituanica I: 271-272. (1970-1978). Ed. Simas Sužiedėlis. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. LCCN 74-114275. * Annamaria Ducci, "Lietuvà: l'orizzonte lituano nell'opera di Jurgis Baltrušaitis", ''La favola dell'arte. Scritti in ricordo di Gemma Landolfi'', Pisa: ETS, 2008, pp. 85–99, * Annamaria Ducci, "Baltrušaitis Jurgis", ''Dictionnaire d’histoire de l’art du moyen âge occidental'', Paris: Robert Laffont, 2009, p. 108-109, * Annamaria Ducci, "Le metamorfosi del gotico (nel 1960)", ''Nel cuore della meraviglia. Omaggio a Jurgis Baltrusaitis. Volume 1'', 2010, http://amsacta.unibo.it/2880/1/10._Ducci.pdf {{DEFAULTSORT:Baltrusaitis, Jurgis (son) 1903 births 1988 deaths Lithuanian art historians University of Paris alumni Lithuanian art critics Lithuanian diplomats Baltic diplomatic missions Lithuanian emigrants to France 20th-century Lithuanian historians