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Call from the Baltic Coast (21). From the series ‘Linocuts by Viktoras A. Petravičius’, 1949

Author: Viktoras Petravičius (1906–1989)
Created:1949
Material:paper
Technique:linocut
Dimensions:48 × 38 cm

More than 70,000 residents of Lithuania fled to the West during the Second World War. The feelings of the displaced Lithuanians were captured poignantly in graphic works, particularly those that drew heavily on the influence of German Expressionism. The themes of pain, loss and uncertainty were expressed most dramatically in the prints of Viktoras Petravičius (19061989). His linocuts Call from the Baltic Coast and My Country’s Struggle for Freedom convey the horror of a land ravaged by occupation, the reign of dark forces, and the resolute determination of the resistance.

A folder of Petravičius’ work from the war years was published in Munich in 1949 in an edition of 300 copies. This bibliophile publication (No 108), signed by the artist himself, with an introduction in both Lithuanian and English, was prepared and printed in what was then the American occupation zone, thus establishing its place not only in European but also American art history.

Text author Laura Petrauskaitė

Source: Law firm Valiunas Ellex art album ARTISTS ON THE MOVE (2025). Compiler and text author Laura Petrauskaitė