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Walenty Wańkowicz

1800 – 1842

Painter, representative of romanticism. He also did lithography.

Creativity is connected with the artistic life of Belarus and Russia. He is the author of historical portraits.

Streets in Minsk and Grodno bear the name of V. Vankovich.

Lived and worked mainly in Minsk, spent the last years of his life in Paris.

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May 12th, 1800

Born in the place of Kalyuzhitsa, Minsk province (Russian Empire, now the Republic of Belarus). The artist's childhood years were spent in Slepyanka (now a microdistrict of Minsk). Later he studied at the Polotsk Jesuit Collegium.

1818—1824

Studied at Vilna University under Jan Rustem.

1821

At Vilna University, the artist met Adam Mickiewicz.

From 1824

Studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. Later, the artist returned to Slepyanka again.

After 1830

The artist became interested in historical subjects.

1839

Went abroad.

1840

Participated in an exhibition in Munich, also visited Dresden and Berlin.

September 15, 1841

He came to Paris and settled in the house of A. Mickiewicz.

May 12th, 1842

He died in Paris of tuberculosis.

Since 2000

The house-museum of the Vankoviches, a branch of the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, operates in Minsk. Archival documents and photographs of Valentin Vankovich's works (there are no originals) are exhibited in the halls of the museum. Most of the exhibits were borrowed from museums in Warsaw. Near the estate there is a monument to the artist.