- of
Varnelis and were able to
prepare a
facial composite from two men to whom
Varnelis sold the
stolen items. At the end of
August 1992,
Varnelis arrived...
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Varnelis is a
Lithuanian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antanas Varnelis (1971–1994),
Lithuanian serial killer Kazys Varnelis (artist)...
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Kazys Varnelis may
refer to:
Kazys Varnelis (artist) (1917–2010),
Lithuanian abstract painter who
spent most of his
adult life in the
United States Kazys...
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other museums.
Varnelis was also an avid
collector of
antiques and
bibliophile – his
collection is now
housed at the
Kazys Varnelis House–Museum in Vilnius...
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Collaborative (AUDC).
Varnelis grew up in
Chicago and
Berkshire County, M****achusetts. He is the son of
artist Kazys Varnelis. He
attended Simon's Rock...
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fictional -
rambling and
inspiring on
BoingBoing Varnelis,
Kazys (March 4, 2006). "Project Cybersyn".
varnelis.net.
Retrieved October 22, 2024. Rhizome.org:...
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somehow represents a
recrudescence of racism."
Architecture historian Kazys Varnelis of
Columbia University found that in
spite of the
privatization the Californian...
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provocative connotation.
Forbidden Flowers Sumrell, Robert;
Varnelis,
Kazys (2010). "Green Screens: Modernism's
Secret Garden". In Tilder, Lisa;...
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Museum of
Modern Art.
Reviewing Franz Schulze's
biography of Johnson,
Kazys Varnelis wrote that "between 1932 and 1940,
Johnson was an antisemite,
fascist sympathizer...
- of Signatories,
Tolerance Center,
Railway Museum,
Money Museum,
Kazys Varnelis House-Museum,
Liubavas Manor Watermill-Museum,
Museum of
Vladislovas Sirokomlė...