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Mikalai Nazarchuk

1927 – 2019

Painter, graphic artist, teacher.

He graduated from the 7th grade of the Sanyukovskaya secondary school in 1941. During the war, he lived in the occupied territory. Even before the war, as a high school student, Nazarchuk showed a penchant for painting. His talent was noticed by the artist Rydnevsky, who gave his student the first skills in the art of drawing and painting, which influenced Nazarchuk's decision to get an art education.

He worked mainly in the field of easel painting and easel graphics in the genres of historical and thematic paintings, portraits, landscapes, still lifes. He used various artistic techniques: oil, tempera, watercolor, pastel, pencil and charcoal.

Nazarchuk's works are in the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, the fund of the Belarusian Union of Artists, the Museum of Contemporary Fine Arts, the Starodorozhsky Art Museum, the Krichev Regional Museum of Local Lore, as well as in private collections in Belarus, Russia, Poland, France and other countries.

Lived and worked mainly in Minsk.

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Selected dates:

September 7th, 1927

Born in the village of Sanyuki (now the Yelsk district of the Gomel region).

1941

He graduated from the 7th grade of the Sanyukovskaya secondary school.

1944

He was involved in training at demining courses organized in Mozyry. Since March 1944, he participated in the clearance of ammunition: mines and shells that remained in the places of recent battles. December 14, 1944 took the oath and began military service in an artillery regiment.

1946

Was demobilized.

1947

Received the medal "For Courage".

1947-1952

He was admitted to the Minsk Art College, where he studied with Volkov, Mozolev, Tsvirko and Akim Shevchenko.

1952-1955

Works as a teacher of drawing, painting and composition at the Vitebsk Art and Graphic Pedagogical College.

1955-1961

He studied at the Belarusian Theater and Art Institute with teachers already familiar to him V. Volkov, A. Mozolev, V. Tsvirko, and A. Kozlovsky. Received the qualification of artist-painter.

1962-1966

He worked as a teacher of painting at the Minsk Architecture and Construction College.

1966—1972

He worked at the Republican boarding school for music and fine arts as a director of studies in fine arts.

1967

He joined the Union of Artists of the BSSR.

1974-1975

He was the executive secretary of the board of the Union of Artists of the BSSR.

1975-1976

He worked as a teacher at the department Drawing, watercolor and sculpture of the Belarusian Polytechnic Institute.

1982-1989

He served as deputy chairman of the Art Fund of the Union of Artists of the BSSR.

Since 1961

He took part in republican, all-Union and international art exhibitions in England, Poland, Russia, France.

1997

Personal exhibition in Brest (France).

2003

Personal exhibition in the Minsk Palace of Arts.

2010

Personal exhibition in the Minsk gallery Good Thoughts.

January 4th, 2019

Died in Minsk.

March 27th—April 14th, 2019

The memorial exhibition of paintings and drawings by M. Nazarchuk was held in the art gallery of Mikhail Savitsky.