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Mikhail Savitsky was born on 18 February, 1922 in Belarus, is a painter. Discover Mikhail Savitsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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Mikhail Savitsky Net Worth
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Another popular artwork of his is ‘Leaving in the Night’ (1980), which was one of his later works. It depicts a mother and a daughter. The daughter is preparing to join a partisan unit to protect her home country, while her mother, filled with strength, allows her daughter to leave, knowing she could never see her again. The daughter's face is full of fear and sadness, which represented the emotions of the Belarusian people. Belarus was one of the first and most destructive battlegrounds in World War II. The daughter is scared but stays strong; she is determined to fight for her home regardless of her gender and young age. The painting's theme is to show the contrast between Dark and Light, as the struggle between Good and Evil is apparent.
Many Savitsky's themes are focused around the war, for it constantly plagued his mind. One of his famous paintings, “Partisan Madonna” (1967), depicts a peasant mother, whom people saw as a Belarusian defense symbol during World War II.
In the post-war era, Mikhail Savitsky received an education in arts. In 1951, he graduated from Minsk Art College and went on to study at the Moscow Art Institute of Surikov, graduating in 1957. Savitsky became the head of the national program “Creative academic studios for painting, drawing, and sculpturing” in Minsk. He was USSR's People's Deputy from 1989 to 1991, became a member of the International Slavic Academy, and received the Order of Francis Skaryna in 1997.
Mikhail Savitsky (Belarusian: Міхаіл Савіцкі) (February 18, 1922 – November 8, 2010) was a Belarusian painter. Born in 1922, he served on the Eastern Front in World War II from 1941, but was captured and not released until the end of the war. Some of the paintings Savitsky did were the 1967 Partisan Madonna and the picture cycle "Figures on the Heart." For his artwork, he was awarded the title Hero of Belarus in 2006.
Mikhail Savitsky was born on February 18, 1922, in the village Zvenyachi, Vitebsk region, Belarus. When Savitsky was nineteen years old, ‘The Great Patriotic War’ broke out in Belarus, which is also known to the rest of the world as World War II. The country was reunited and became a battlefield. Mikhail Savitsky joined the Anti-Aircraft Artillery and the 345th Infantry Division. At twenty years old, he fought in the battles of Sevastopol that lasted 250 days. Savitsky was captured by the Nazis and imprisoned in 3 out of the 260 death camps. He was placed in the camps Düsseldorf, Buchenwald, and Dachau. Savitsky was liberated from the Dachau captivity on April 29, 1945, when American troops arrived.