Vincas Svirskis
Vincas Svirskis (January 28, 1835 — March 7, 1916) was the most prominent Lithuanian folk sculptor and wood carver, known for his works in Lithuanian cross crafting, god-carving and roofed pole carving.[1][2][3][4]

Crosses of Svirsikis in the Kėdainiai Museum of Crosses, Kėdainiai, Lithuania
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- Kevin O'Connor (2006). Culture and Customs of the Baltic States. Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 978-0-313-33125-1.
- Irena Kostkevičiūtė, Vincas Svirskis, Vilnius, Vaga Publishing House, 1966.
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