Liudas Vilimas (September 15, 1912 in Kušlėnai, Russian Empire (now Lithuania) – August 22, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a Lithuanian painter.
His works included book illustrations, theatrical decorations, paintings, postal stamps, window showcases.
[1] While in Lithuania, he favored watercolors later transitioning to oil paintings and figure compositions.
After moving to Vilnius, he lectured at Vilnius Academy of Art[3] and became director of Museum of Red Terror, which collected evidence of Soviet persecutions during the first Soviet occupation of Lithuania.
[4] To avoid retaliation, he retreated to Germany ahead of the advancing Red Army in 1944.