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Lithuanian painter, ethnographer and social activist
Antanas Krištopaitis in 2007
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Antanas Krištopaitis (born 21 May 1921 Valdomai, Šiauliai district; died 6 May 2011 Šiauliai) is a Lithuanian painter, ethnographer and social activist. He has painted over 600 paintings of churches in Lithuania and over 200 paintings of windmills.

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