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- Teisutis Makačinas (born 5 September 1938) is a Lithuanian songwriter, composer and professor. Teisutis Makačinas was born in Kaunas. In 1946–1947, Makačinas...
- Teisutis 'Joe' Zikaras (often spelled "Tesutis") (5 July 1922 – 10 May 1991) was an Australian sculptor born in Panevėžys, Lithuania. He earned a diploma...
- Narrated by Innokenty Smoktunovsky Cinematography Alexandras Digimas Music by Teisutis Makačinas Production company Lithuanian Film Studios Release date December 6...
- designed by John Stevens. A sculpture commissioned by the company from Teisutis (Joe) Zikaras consists of two cast concrete sections of similar curving...
- surname include: Juozas Zikaras (1881–1944), Lithuanian sculptor and artist Teisutis Zikaras (1922–1991), Lithuanian-born Australian sculptor This page lists...
- Society comprising members Clifford Last, Inge King, Vincas Jomantas, Teisutis Zikaras, Julius Kane and Lenton Parr. They shared common characteristics...
- player. Georg Strobl, 81, German ice hockey player and Olympic medalist. Teisutis Zikaras, 68, Lithuanian-Australian sculptor. Ho Dam, 62, North Korean politician...
- (1877–1960): painter and etcher Hongbin Zhao (born 1952): Shanghai born artist Teisutis 'Joe' Zikaras (1922–1991): Lithuanian-born sculptor Salvatore Zofrea (born...
- Earth sculpture of Peter Blizzard, Australian Galleries, Melbourne. 2009 Teisutis Zikaras: Sculptures and Drawings, McClelland Gallery+Sculpture Park. 2012...
- the Group of Four to add (among others) Lenton Parr, Vincas Jomantas and Teisutis Zikaras, who broke with the VSS and organised private exhibitions. In 1960...