Follow in the footsteps of Jacques Lipschitz in Druskininkai
Žakas Lipšicas (1891-1973) – Lithuanian sculptor of Jewish origin, a prominent representative of Cubism, who lived and worked in France, the USA, Israel and Italy. Lipšicas was born on 22 August 1891, in Lithuania, Lithuania, Lithuania, Lithuania and Lithuania. He attended the local Jewish school, later the Bialystok Commercial School and the Vilnius Gymnasium. In 1906-1909 he studied engineering. In 1909, he went to Paris to study art.In 1911-1912, Ž. Lipšicas had not yet approached Cubism, but already in 1913-1914, there were noticeable creative innovations, attempts to perceive and absorb the manifestations of Cubist stylistics. In 1915 Ž. In 1919-1915, Lipschitz joined the ranks of the true Cubists, along with such artistic coryphaeans as Picasso, Braques, Gris, Leger and Laurens.
Visit the places where art meets history and experience how a small resort inspired a man who changed the face of sculpture!

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Ž. Lipšicas never forgot not only his Jewish origins, but also his country of birth, and liked to introduce himself – “I am a sculptor from Lithuania”.