Juozas Kalinauskas (born January 24, 1935) is a Lithuanian sculptor and medalist.
Biography
He graduated from Vistycio middle school in 1950 and then from 1950 to 1955 Studied in Stepas Zukas art school in Kaunas.
From 1955 to 1961 he studied in Lithuanian State Art Institute Vilnius, and graduated with diploma of a sculptor.
Since 1962 he has been a member of Lithuanian Artist's Association.
From 1962 to 1970 he was art director of the magazine Vilnius fashion house "Banga".
In 1985 he was granted an honorary name of merited artist.
1996 Member of International federation of medals FIDEM.
2006 Member of medalist association AIAM in Rome.
Participating in exhibitions since 1960.
Art work
Sculpture
1960 "Sokejele" high relief, music theatre in Kaunas;
1961 "Rest" reljef, drill factory in Vilniaus;
1964–1965 "After work" bas-relief, gesso 46x101cm, Museum of fine arts in Vilnius;
1965 "In sauna" embossed copper, 50x100cm, Museum of fine arts in Moscow;
1967 "Olympian light" triptych, bas-relief 1x4,5 meters embossed copper, Museum of fine arts in Vilnius;
1969 "Egle" elm, height – 54 cm;
1969–1970 "Greeting of cosmonaut" embossed copper, 190x170 cm;
1972 "Family" bronze, 23 cm;
1972 "Youth" marble, 100x140 cm;
1972 "Near the sea" elm, height – 50 cm;
1975 "Shield of the sun" embossed copper, Ø – 1 meter;
1975 "Gymnast with ribbons" relief, embossed copper, diameter 100 cm;
1976 "Women's figure" mahogany, height – 53 cm;
1976 "Lying" mahogany, 31x65x23 cm;
1976 "Venus" mahogany, height – 52 cm;
1976 "A girl with a ball" mahogany, 26x56 cm, Tretyakov state gallery of fine arts, Moscow;
1978 "Figure" mahogany, 54x28x22 cm;
1981 "Muse" façade of the Gniecno music school in Moscow, authors: J.Kalinauskas, A.Zokaitis;
2000 "Jubilee medal of millennium" head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2001 "The Medal for the Christian World" head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2002 "World champion R. Bagdonas" head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2002 "Vice-chairman of Lithuanian Republic C. Juršėnas" copper, Ø 200 mm;
2002 "Lithuanias christian democracy party celebrates its 100 years" head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2002 "Maldis art gallery opening, oeuvre of Sauka" head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2003 "Artist R. Dichavičius", bronze, marble, Ø 16 cm;
2003 "Woman and a cat" brass, 9x12 cm;
2003 "Jubilee medal for Lithuanian King Mindaugas" head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2004 "Jubilee medal for Lithuanian Queen Morta" head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2005 "Edmundas Armoska 60 years jubilee" head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2005 "Dr. Pranas Kiznis ♦ Lietpak – 15 years jubilee" head, reverse, brass, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2006 "Jubilee medal 770 years to battle of Saulė-Šiauliai" head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2006 "Radvila the Black" co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2006 "Archangel Michael" co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2007 "Archangel Gabriel" co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2007 "Archangel Raphael" co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2009 "Medal Signifying the Millennium Commemoration of the Name of Lithuania 1009–2009" co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, head, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 70mm, Lithuanian Mint;
2010 "Jubilee medal 600 years to the battle of Žalgiris-Grünwald" co-author Lina Kalinauskaitė, obverse, reverse, brass, silver Ag 925, Ø 51 mm, Lithuanian Mint.