Spring (A sketch for the plafond for Kaunas Aviator
Painting
Modernism
1937
Modern
5.0 x 98.0 cm
Lithuanian Art Centre TARTLE
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Spring (A sketch for the plafond for Kaunas Aviator
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$ 263
A Celestial Dance of Modernist Grace
In the ethereal realm of Stasys Ušinskas’s 1937 sketch, titled Spring, the boundaries between the earthly and the divine dissolve into a breathtaking display of movement. This captivating work serves as a window into a moment of profound artistic conception, where two monumental female figures appear to drift weightlessly through a sea of soft, billowing clouds. One figure, draped in the delicate textures of a gown, supports another who exists in a state of pure, unadulterated naturalism. Their limbs are outstretched, capturing a sense of liberation and joy that transcends the physical plane. The composition is punctuated by the subtle presence of birds navigating the heavens, adding a layer of organic vitality to an already dreamlike atmosphere. It is a piece that does not merely depict a scene but invites the viewer to ascend into a state of tranquil euphoria.
The technique employed in this sketch reflects the burgeoning modernist spirit of interwar Lithuania. Ušinskas utilizes a vibrant, luminous palette that breathes life into the sky, creating a sense of depth through the masterful layering of light and shadow within the clouds. The interplay between the soft, painterly textures of the atmosphere and the defined, sculptural forms of the women creates a compelling visual tension. This mastery of form and color suggests an artist deeply influenced by his Parisian training, blending the structural clarity of modernism with a romantic, almost mythological sensibility. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this work offers a sophisticated balance of classical grace and avant-garde energy, making it a centerpiece capable of anchoring a room with its luminous presence.
Historical Echoes and Symbolic Resonance
Beyond its aesthetic splendor, Spring is steeped in a poignant historical context that adds layers of emotional depth to the viewing experience. Created during a period of intense national memory in Lithuania, the work is closely linked to the commemoration of the tragic flight of the pilots Darius and Girėnas. While this specific sketch focuses on the allegorical beauty of spring and rebirth, it shares a profound DNA with Ušinskas’s larger-scale ceiling decorations intended for the Darius and Girėnas House of Culture. The figures floating in the sky serve as powerful symbols of transcendence—of souls rising above tragedy to find eternal peace. This connection to the concept of flight and the celestial realm imbues the painting with a sense of heroic melancholy, transformed into a celebration of life's enduring cycle.
To possess a reproduction of this work is to hold a fragment of Lithuanian modernist history. The piece resonates with themes of freedom, the beauty of the human form, and the cyclical nature of existence. Whether integrated into a contemporary minimalist setting or a more classical, opulent interior, Spring acts as a conversational catalyst. It provides an emotional anchor that speaks to the viewer's desire for transcendence and beauty. For those seeking to curate a collection that reflects depth, historical significance, and a sophisticated mastery of light, this work by Stasys Ušinskas stands as an incomparable testament to the power of the human imagination.
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Stasys Ušinskas: A Pioneer of Lithuanian Modernism
Stasys Ušinskas (20 July 1905 – 14 June 1974) stands as a singular figure in Lithuanian art history—a “father of Lithuanian stained glass art,” as he’s rightfully recognized—whose multifaceted talent spanned painting, scenography, animation, puppetry, and decorative glassworks. Born in Pakruojis, Lithuania, to Juozas Ušinskas, a stonebreaker, and Sofija Ušinskaitė, his early life instilled within him a profound appreciation for craftsmanship and observation of the natural world—influences that would permeate his artistic vision throughout his prolific career. His formative years included time spent in the United States before returning to Lithuania in 1914, where he pursued formal education at Šiauliai Gymnasium, laying the groundwork for his subsequent studies at Kaunas Art School and later at Académie Julian in Paris.Early Artistic Influences & Parisian Training
Paris proved pivotal in shaping Ušinskas’s artistic sensibilities. The Académie Julian exposed him to the burgeoning modernist movement—particularly Cubism and Art Deco—introducing him to influential artists like Henri-Marcel Magne, whose lectures profoundly impacted his understanding of theatrical design and visual storytelling. This exposure fostered a collaborative spirit, encouraging him to engage with Aleksandra Ekster, who championed experimentation and pushed him toward exploring new artistic mediums. Notably, Ekster’s influence encouraged Ušinskas to delve into the realm of puppetry, recognizing its potential as a vehicle for conveying complex narratives and engaging audiences on an emotional level—a fascination that would define much of his later work.A Diverse Artistic Output: Painting & Stained Glass
Ušinskas's artistic output was remarkably varied. His paintings exemplify modernist principles—characterized by geometric abstraction, flattened perspectives, and bold color palettes—often reflecting a preoccupation with themes of nature and human emotion. “The Bather,” completed in 1931, exemplifies this style perfectly: a stylized nude rendered in warm tones against simplified geometric shapes, embodying the spirit of Lithuanian Art Deco. However, Ušinskas’s legacy is indelibly etched in stained glass art. He revolutionized Lithuanian stained glass production, establishing it as a distinct artistic discipline and elevating its aesthetic standards. His meticulous craftsmanship combined with innovative compositional techniques—drawing inspiration from Cubist fragmentation and Art Deco ornamentation—created breathtaking artworks that continue to captivate viewers today. The exhibition at the Central State Archives of Lithuania recognized his contribution as an object of documentary heritage of national significance, cementing his place in Lithuanian cultural history.Animation & Puppetry: Expanding Artistic Horizons
Beyond painting and stained glass, Ušinskas demonstrated exceptional versatility by venturing into animation and puppetry. He conceived and executed several animated films—including “The Dream of the Fatty”—that showcased his mastery of visual storytelling and experimental filmmaking techniques. His puppet theatre productions were equally ambitious, blending theatrical performance with intricate marionette craftsmanship and imaginative narratives rooted in folklore and mythology. The Kaunas State Puppet Theatre proudly displays Ušinskas’s puppets, a testament to his enduring influence on Lithuanian puppetry tradition. Furthermore, he was recognized as the inventor of the “author’s theatre” and the predecessor of the “artist’s theatre”.Legacy & Recognition
Stasys Ušinskas's artistic vision—characterized by boldness, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship—continues to inspire artists and scholars alike. His pioneering role in Lithuanian stained glass art solidified his reputation as a national icon, while his contributions to animation and puppetry broadened the scope of Lithuanian artistic expression. He served as a teacher at Kaunas Art School and later headed the department of decorative arts at the Lithuanian Institute of Fine Arts, nurturing generations of artists who embraced Ušinskas’s ethos of creative exploration and artistic integrity—a legacy that ensures his enduring significance in Lithuanian cultural heritage.Stasys Ušinskas
1905 - 1974 , Lithuania
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernism, Cubism, Art Deco
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cubism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Henri-Marcel Magne']
- Date Of Birth: 1905-07-20
- Date Of Death: 1974-06-14
- Full Name: Stasys Ušinskas
- Nationality: Lithuanian
- Notable Artworks: ['The Bather']
- Place Of Birth: Pakruojis, Lithuania

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