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eng Automatic Translation

Evgeny Krasovsky

1908 – 1980

Artist, Honored Worker of Culture of the BSSR.

He worked in various genres: thematic painting, costumes and scenery in the theater, landscapes, still lifes, wall paintings, mosaics, etchings, book graphics, sketches, bookplates, ceramics. He used different techniques, schools, directions: realism, impressionism, post-impressionism.

The works of E. E. Krasovsky are in the National Art Museum of Belarus, the Museum of Contemporary Fine Arts in Minsk, the Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War, and in private collections.

Lived and worked in Minsk.

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

November 29, 1908

Born in the city of Baku (Russian Empire, now Azerbaijan).

1922

The family moved to Minsk.

1924—1927

He worked in the workshop of theatrical and decorative art of the First Belarusian Drama Theater (BDT-1) under the direction of O.P.Marix and K.S.Tikhonov.

1927—1930

Studied at the Belarusian State Art College in Vitebsk.

Since 1930

Participates in art exhibitions.

1934

The artist's first personal exhibition.

1935—1936

He studied at the Kiev Art Institute with A.M. Cherkassky and K.N. Eleva.

Since 1940

Member of the Belarusian Union of Artists.

1946-1961

Krasovsky took part in all-Union art exhibitions in Moscow in 1946, 1950, 1957 and 1961.

1957

Participated in the All-Union Printmaking Exhibition in Leningrad.

1962

Participated in the All-Union Printmaking Exhibition in Kiev.

1968

Personal exhibition in Minsk.

1969

Personal exhibition in Grodno.

1974

Personal exhibition in Minsk.

July 14, 1980

He died in his studio while working on a group portrait of Belarusian artists and art historians.