Artist Černė Percikovičiūtė: Personality and Creation Cover Image

Dailininkės Černės Percikovičiūtės asmuo ir kūryba
Artist Černė Percikovičiūtė: Personality and Creation

Author(s): Violeta Krištopaitytė
Subject(s): History
Published by: Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas
Keywords: Černė Percikovičiūtė; XX a. I p. Lietuvos žydų dailė; Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas; Kauno meno mokykla; Justinas Vienožinskis; Lietuvos moterų dailininkių draugija; feminizmas; bedaiktė tapyba; Lithuanian Jewish Art; Objectless Painting

Summary/Abstract: Černė Percikovičiūtė‘s (1911–1941/2) hundred year anniversary prompted this research into the mysterious and tragic artist figure of the interwar period. There are only five extant works by the artist available to public, her hand-written autobiography, and the pictures of eleven of her lost works. Nevertheless, new data about her birth date and family have been recently found. Born into a well-to-do Jewish family, she seems to have graduated from a Jewish gymnasium, later studied at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, and at the same time attended and graduated from a two-year private studio of painter Justinas Vienožinskis. The teacher’s feedback shows that she was a talented and prospective student. Supported by her family and probably working at her parents‘ shop, she could freely pursue her artistic career. Characteristically to the Jewish people of the period in Lithuania, she kept some distance from the usual social life, but participated intensely in the exhibitions in Kaunas and beyond Lithuania. In ten years of her career, she took part in 18 exhibitions; with the 1936 Lithuanian Art Exhibition her works reached Chicago. Yet the approaching WWII made her situation dangerous and precarious: she was Jewish, unmarried, intellectual and artist; her both parents had already died at that time. In July 1941, she was impounded in the Kovno (Kaunas) Ghetto: there is nothing more known of her life just like of the most of the 30 thousand Jewish people massacred there either in 1941 or in 1942. She died at the age of 30, on an unknown day.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 14
  • Page Range: 19-41
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Lithuanian