Aina Karlsone Explained
Aina Karlsone |
Birth Name: | Aina Ausma Zībiņa |
Birth Date: | 13 November 1935 |
Death Date: | 17 December 2012[1] |
Death Place: | Jēkabpils, Latvia |
Nationality: | Latvian |
Field: | Ex libris |
Aina Karlsone (13 November 1935 – 17 December 2012) was a Latvian artist and author.[2]
Karlsone gained prominence as an exlibriste, producing approximately 3100 works in her lifetime. Her works were featured in exhibitions both internationally and nationally, including at the Latvian National Library and the Art Academy of Latvia Library.[3]
Bibliography
- Klūdziņu un sloksnīšu pinumi (1992)
- Mašīnizšūšana (2000)
- Grāmatzīmes Jēkabpils novadam (2004)
- Īpašuma, cieņas un pateicības zīme – Ex libris (2005)
Notes and References
- Web site: Aina Karlsone (13.11.1935-17.12.2012) . Jēkabpils pilsētas pašvaldības Kultūras pārvalde . 24 January 2016 . lv . 19 December 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160130235446/http://www.jkp.lv/lv/aktuaali/arhiivs-34089/open-news%3A131151 . 30 January 2016 .
- News: D. K. Mākslinieces Ainas Karlsones (1935–2012) piemiņas izstāde Īpašuma, cieņas un pateicības zīme – Ex libris. 12 January 2016. Diena.lv. 8 January 2013. lv.
- Web site: Aina Karlsone . Latvijas ļaudis . 23 January 2016 . lv . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160129141452/http://www.latvijaslaudis.lv/users/karlsone_aina . 29 January 2016 .