Augusts Zagorskis Explained

Augusts Zagorskis
Birth Name:Augusts Zagorskis
Birth Date: January 1900
Birth Place:Eisāgi, Russian Empire
Death Place:Eisāgi, Latvian SSR
Nationality:Latvian
Known For:Ceramics
Movement:Latgalian ceramics

Augusts Zagorskis (1900 – 1963) was a Latvian and Latgalian ceramicist.[1]

Biography

Augusts Zagorskis was born at Eisāgi village in the modern-day Rušona Parish, Russian Empire in 1900.[2] His brother Julians was also a well-known Latgalian ceramicist. His son Vaclavs continued the family tradition.[3]

Zagorskis, alongside Andrejs Paulāns, Polikarps Vilcāns and others, was one of the Latgalian ceramicists that was represented in 1957 Silajāņi ceramics exhibition in Rīga, organized by Jānis Pujāts.[4] In later years, his works were selected for the exhibitions in Latvian SSR and abroad, in Moscow, Soviet Union and Poland.

Zagorskis died in 1963. He is buried in the Eisāgi cemetery.

His works are in the collections of Rainis Museum in Jasmuiža Manor and Latgale Culture and History Museum.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Augusts Zagorskis Ceramics. futureofmuseums.eu. 2021-03-03.
  2. Book: Latvijas PSR Kultūras ministrija . 1958 . Latgales mākslas izstādes katalogs.
  3. News: Pujāts . Jānis . Latgales keramika un audumi . Avangards . 116 . 3 . 1974-09-28.
  4. News: Pujāts . Jānis . Latgales keramikas plaukumam . Druva . 2 . 24 . 1959-01-15.
  5. Web site: Augusta Zagorska vāze. nmkk.lv. 2021-03-03.