Selected dates:
February 12, 1872
Born in the village of Krynki , Belynichi district, Mogilev province (Russian Empire, today the city of Belynichi, Mogilev region, Republic of Belarus) in the family of a small tenant.
1885–1889
He studied at the Kiev Murashko Drawing School , later went to Moscow and entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture .
1897
He began to present his paintings at exhibitions of the Moscow Society of Art Lovers and the Moscow Association of Artists, at international exhibitions and competitions.
1901
The landscape "Eternal Snow" was awarded a gold medal.
1904
He was elected a member of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions.
1908
He was awarded the title of academician of painting . The artist also became a member of the Union of Russian Artists and the Kuindzhi Society of Artists.
1911
The painting "Hour of Silence" received two medals: an honorary one in Munich, a bronze one in Barcelona.
1917
He organized an art school for peasant children in the Tver province (now the Tver region, Russia). In painting, he continued to develop the traditions of impressionism.
1922
He became a member of the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia .
1933–1937
He visited the Arctic, to which several series of the artist's landscapes are dedicated.
1937
He was awarded the title of "Honored Artist of the RSFSR" .
1944
Received the title of People's Artist of the BSSR .
1947
He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR , was elected a full member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR. From May to mid-June he lived and worked at Belaya Dacha in the vicinity of Minsk. Here he painted several dozen sketches, which became the basis of a cycle of paintings dedicated to Belarus.
June 18, 1957
He died at his dacha "Seagull". He was buried in Moscow at the Novodevichy Cemetery.