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Elena Aladova

1907 – 1986

Art critic.

She was the director of the National Art Museum for over 30 years.

During her professional career, she collected works by Russian and Belarusian painters for the National Art Museum of Belarus throughout the entire Soviet Union and neighboring states.

She has published 14 works on art criticism, including 3 monographs.

She was awarded the medal "Honored Worker of Arts of Belarus".

Lived and worked in Minsk.

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Selected dates:

May 22, 1907

Born in Pruzhany , Grodno province, Russian Empire (now Belarus), in a family of teachers.

1922

She graduated from the Parish secondary school.

1922-1928

She studied at the Natural History Department of the Pedagogical Faculty of the Belarusian State University, while simultaneously working as an illustrator at the Belarusian State Museum.

1925

Since that time, her printed publications have been published in the Belarusian press . Under the pseudonym "Aglyadach" her first reviews are published in the journal "Pramen".

1927

She joined the creative association "Literary and Artistic Commune" .

1929-1932

She was a member of the creative group "Pramen" .

August 27, 1930

Father is arrested and shot in Orsha on charges of counter-revolutionary activities. Rehabilitated after the XX Congress of the CPSU.

1937

She became a researcher of the group for the creation of the first State Art Gallery in Belarus.

1941

She was evacuated to Saratov , where she accompanied those who managed to save works from Vitebsk and Minsk galleries.

1944

She headed the Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War and the State Art Gallery (now the National Art Museum) in Minsk .

May 29, 1986

Died in Minsk.