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Stanislav Zhukovsky

1873 – 1944

Painter, landscape painter, wanderer. The author of lyrical landscapes and paintings with the interiors of noble estates. Many of the artist's works are dedicated to the nature of Polesye, Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the ancient estates of Belarus.

Studied under I. Levitan and V. Polenov. He became one of the most famous landscape painters of the impressionistic direction in Russia. Zhukovsky's paintings are kept in museums and private collections in Belarus, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and other countries.

Lived and worked in Moscow and Poland.

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May 13 (25), 1875

Born in the village of Endrikhovtsy, Grodno province (Russian Empire, now the Republic of Belarus).

From 1895

Participates in exhibitions of the Wanderers.

1901

He graduated from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.

1903

Member of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions.

1907

Member of the Union of Russian Artists.

1923

The artist left for Poland where he opened a private school of painting, arranged his personal exhibitions in Warsaw and Krakow.

August 1944

During the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising he was arrested by the Nazis. He died in a concentration camp in Pruszkow.