Selected dates:
1905
Born in the village of Sivitsa, Ashmisky district, Vilna province, (Russian Empire, now Smorgonsky district, Grodno region, Republic of Belarus).
1920s
A series of graphic sheets by Vasily Sidorovich was published in Vilnius.
1926—1927
He graduated from the Vilnius Belarusian Gymnasium, attended the art studio of Yuzep Drozdovich. He was published in school periodicals "Zolak", "Poklich", collaborated with the humorous and satirical magazine "Malanka".
Early 1930s
He emigrated, like other Western Belarusian artists, friends from the studio of Nikolai Vasilevsky and Roman Semashkevich, to the USSR. He studied at the Vitebsk Art College. For some time he worked as a production designer at the Chelyabinsk Theater, where he was repressed as an emigrant and a native of Western Belarus.
1937
Shot as an "emigrant and Polish spy", Chelyabinsk, NKVD.