Stanislovas Žvirgždas (born 13 September 1941) is a Lithuanian photographer, particularly of landscapes,[1] and a photography historian.[2]
Life and work
Born in Balbieriškis (Prienai), Žvirgždas studied history at Vilnius University in 1960–61, but after participating in an event in which the banned Lithuanian flag was raised he was sentenced to Gulaglabor camps, served in Mordovia (in Dubravlag[3]) until 1965. In 1972 he studied photography at the University of Popular Art (Moscow) and thereafter worked as a photographer.[2]
^Biographical information is from the CV within Žvirgždas' book Lietuviški peizažai / Lithuanian Landscapes (pp. 100–101), supplemented by Skirmantas Valiulis' introduction to the same work (pp. 11–15)
^A list by Memorial, Quote: Жвиргждас Станисловас сын Альбертаса
Родился в 1941 г., ЛитССР, Пренайский р-н, М. Бальберишкис; литовец; образование среднее; Токарь. Проживал: ЛитССР, Вильнюс.
Арестован 4 марта 1961 г.
Приговорен: Верховным судом ЛитССР 26 мая 1961 г., обв.: ст.70 ч.1 УК РСФСР, 72, 182 ч.1 УК РСФСР.
Приговор: 4 г. Срок отбывал в Дубравлаге
Источник: НИПЦ "Мемориал", Москва; retrieved December 18, 2022