Arvydas Stanislavas Každailis (born 4 April 1939, in Baisogala)[1] is a Lithuanian artist, best known as the creator of many coat of arms for cities and towns of Lithuania.
After graduation, he worked as a teacher at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art from 1965 to 1985.
[3] He experimented with numerous techniques, styles, and themes, but his best works are considered to be related with the history of Lithuania.
[3] His 54-image cycle for a book by Simanas Daukantas won the Grand Amber Prize of the Baltic Triennial Art Exhibition in 1986.
[4] In 2002 he was awarded the Lithuanian National Prize for his 65 etchings inspired by the Chronicon terrae Prussiae.