
Vilnius University
Author: | Romana Gintyłłówna (1911–1988) |
Romana Gintyłłówna (1911–1988) was a pupil at the Eliza Oszeszko Gymnasium in Vilnius, and a student at Stephen Báthory University, where she attended Jamontt’s landscape painting classes. She completed her studies before the Second World War, taught art at the Sigismund Augustus Gymnasium, and worked in the Vilnius Art Museum. After the war, she left for Poland, lived in Warsaw, and worked as a restorer. She submitted work to exhibitions in Vilnius. In 1940, she exhibited work in the window of the Green Sztrall restaurant (now at Gedimino Avenue 22), called the Artists’ Sztrall. She painted and made woodcuts and etchings of views of Vilnius’ architecture and suburban landscapes.
Source: Valiunas Ellex (LAWIN until 2015) art album: VILNIUS. TOPOPHILIA I (2014). Compiler and author Laima Laučkaitė.

Romana Gintyłłówna (1911–1988) was a pupil at the Eliza Oszeszko Gymnasium in Vilnius, and a student at Stephen Báthory University, where she attended Jamontt’s landscape painting classes. She completed her studies before the Second World War, taught art at the Sigismund Augustus Gymnasium, and worked in the Vilnius Art Museum. After the war, she left for Poland, lived in Warsaw, and worked as a restorer. She submitted work to exhibitions in Vilnius. In 1940, she exhibited work in the window of the Green Sztrall restaurant (now at Gedimino Avenue 22), called the Artists’ Sztrall. She painted and made woodcuts and etchings of views of Vilnius’ architecture and suburban landscapes.
Source: Valiunas Ellex (LAWIN until 2015) art album: VILNIUS. TOPOPHILIA I (2014). Compiler and author Laima Laučkaitė.