Rimantas Dūda (July 26, 1953–January 18, 2017) was a Lithuanian painter and bookbinder.
[2] He was a part of the Vilniaus Dailės kombinato, Soviet-era art factories,[3] from 1977–1997 producing paintings.
He is known for creating unique leather goods, including boxes and decorated books, which are now on display at the Lithuanian National Museum of Art.
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