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eng Automatic Translation

Viktor Gromyko

1923 – 2019

Artist, teacher.

He worked in easel painting in the genres of painting, landscape, portrait. Romanticism is inherent in creativity - the desire for a poetic understanding of the world, for the lofty ideal of beauty. The theme of the Great Patriotic War is widely reflected in his work. He synthesized natural observations, chose a high point of view, creating lyrical-epic works, where the subtlety of lyrical feeling was organically combined with the epic breadth of generalizations, the desire to connect modernity with the history of their land and people.

For 40 years he taught at the Belarusian State Academy of Arts.

Selected events

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

January 1, 1923

Born in the village of Senkovo , Mogilev District (BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus). Childhood passed in the village of Smolyany.

1941

He graduated from an incomplete secondary school (7 classes). During the war he was in the partisan group of Konstantin Zaslonov, later in the Smolensk partisan regiment.

1951

Graduated from the Minsk Art College .

1958

He completed his studies at the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute (now the Belarusian State Academy of Arts).

1959-1997

He worked as a teacher at the Belarusian Academy of Arts.

1970

Received the title of Honored Artist of the BSSR .

1977-1982

He was the chairman of the board of the Union of Artists of the BSSR .

1992

He was recognized as the People's Artist of the BSSR .

July 10, 2019

Died in Minsk.

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  • Artist's book:

  • Rainbow over the road: Memoirs, 2000.