Selected dates:
1 (14 February) 1913
Born in the village of Radeevo (now Buda-Koshelevsky district, Gomel region, Republic of Belarus) in a family of rural teachers.
The father of the future artist was fond of the work of Russian artists Perov, Repin, Kramskoy, the walls of the house were hung with reproductions of their works.
Soon the Tsvirko family moved to Minsk.
1929–1932
He studied at the Vitebsk Art College.
1935
He took part in an art exhibition in Moscow , the success of which led to admission to the Moscow Art Institute named after Surikov.
1942
He received a diploma of higher education in Samarkand, where the institute was evacuated during the Great Patriotic War.
1944
He returned to the capital of Belarus, where he was actively engaged in painting on military-historical and post-war subjects.
1946
He became a member of the Union of Artists of the BSSR (now the Republic of Belarus).
1947
He began teaching at the Minsk Art College, later at the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute, where he first headed the department of painting, and later received the title of professor.
1958–1960
He served as rector of the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute.
1961-1967
He was the secretary of the board of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
1962-1963
He was the chairman of the board of the Union of Artists of the BSSR (now the Republic of Belarus).
June 11, 1993
Died in Minsk.