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1917-1918
Ilya Chashnik on Sundays attends the private School of Drawing and Painting by Yudel Pan, where El Lissitzky, Osip Zadkine, Marc Chagall and many other later outstanding artists studied before him.
1918
Sixteen-year-old Chashnik went to Moscow and enrolled in architectural workshops at the Second State Free Art Workshops, where Kazimir Malevich also taught. But when he heard that Marc Chagall had arrived in Vitebsk and transformed the school of his teacher Pan into a People's Art School, Chashnik returned to his native city and began to study with Chagall.
1919
He worked in Vitebsk in the workshop of graphics, printing and architecture under the direction of L. M. Lissitzky.
Since 1920
Member of UNOVIS.
1923
Researcher of GINHUK. Stayed in GINHUK until the time of its closing.
1927-1928
Chashnik's sketches formed the basis for later painting works in Leningrad, designed by the architectural team.
March 4, 1929
He died in Leningrad at the age of 26 from peritonitis. His associates erected a monument on the grave of Ilya Grigorievich: a white wooden cube with a black square.