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Alena Aladava (Алена Васілеўна Пук) was born on 22 May, 1907 in Belarus, is a historian. Discover Alena Aladava's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

Popular As Алена Васілеўна Пук
Occupation Museum director
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 22 May 1907
Birthday 22 May
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Date of death (1986-05-29)
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Nationality Belarus

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1977

Aladava retired in 1977. She was succeeded by Yury Karachun, who had been Chairman of the Belarusian Division of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). She died in 1986.

1957

In 1957, due to Aladava's efforts a new building for the art museum, designed by Mikhail Baklanov, was unveiled. She led a number of research expeditions during her time as Director, notably discovering the icon of the Virgin Hodegetria of Smolensk from Dubyanets in 1958. On one occasion, whilst director of the museum, Aladava complained to the visiting artist Nadia Léger about a lack of funding. Léger removed a gold brooch from her coat and offered it to Aladava for the museum. Aladava did not accept it.

1944

From Minsk Aladava was evacuated to Saratov, where she worked for the Radishchev Museum. In January 1944 she moved to Moscow where she curated an exhibition of Belarusian art entitled "Belarus lives! Belarus struggles!" As a result of this several rooms in the Minsk Trade Union Building were allocated for Aladava to run a national gallery from, which eventually opened in 1947.

After the end of the Second World War, Aladava led the reconstruction of the national art collection. She had been appointed Director in 1944 and one of her first tasks had been to organise the gallery's first inventory of works, which was based entirely on the memories of members of staff, since no previous list had been made. The inventory enabled Aladava to track artworks that had been looted from the Belarusian collection, some of which by then were then in private Russian collections, and to organise their reacquisition. Her work also involved purchasing art from artists such as Boris Kustodiev, Vasily Polenov, Karl Briullov and Isaak Levitan.

1941

Prior to the Nazi invasion of Belarus in 1941, Aladava was working for the Belarusian National Arts Museum in Minsk, as Head of the Department of Russian and Belarusian Art. During the invasion of 1941, all 2771 works from the collection were stolen; some were deliberately selected by Hans Posse and Cajetan Müllmann, for German collections.

1907

Alena Vasileŭna Aładava (née Puk; Belarusian: Алена Васілеўна Аладава; 22 May 1907 – 29 May 1986) was a Soviet art historian and curator, who was Director of the Belarusian National Arts Museum from 1944 to 1977. Aladava was responsible for the reconstruction of the museum's collection in the post-war period in Belarus, tracking down lost collections, acquiring new pieces and undertaking expeditions to the country's regions in search of existing works.

Alena Puk was born in 1907. She studied at the Belarusian State University. In 1928 Aladava married Mikalai Aladov (be), who was a composer and Director of the Belarusian Conservatoire. They had three children, the musicologist Radaslava Aladava (be), the architect Valmen Aladov, and Gemir.