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  1. Museum-Studio of Zair Azgur. 4 Azgura St., Minsk 220100 Tel.+017 367301 The branch was founded on 04.01.1996 under Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus "On Perpetuation of the Memory of the People’s Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labour Azgur, Zair Issakovich". The exposition was opened to the public in March 2000.

  2. Zair Azgur Museum. ul. Azgura 8 (ул. Азгура, 8) (+375 17) 294 73 01 more than a year ago. The award-winning, Vitebsk-born Zair Isaakovich Azgur (1908-1995) is a household name in Belarus. Azgur being one of the most celebrated Belarusian artists of the Soviet era, his busts of soldiers, the political elite and a few surprising others ...

  3. soviet-art.ru › soviet-sculptor-zair-azgurSoviet Art, USSR culture

    Zair Azgur was born on 2 January 1908 in the village of Molchany of Mogilev province (now Vitebsk region of Byelorussia), into a Jewish family. He graduated from the Vitebsk Art Practical Institute in 1925, his teachers were Y. Pen and MA Kerzin. In 1925-1928 Zair studied at Higher Artistic – Technical Institute in Leningrad; Art Institute of ...

  4. The Memorial Museum-Studio of Z. Azgur is a unique museum. The only monographic museum in the Republic of Belarus, founded on the basis of the creative studio of the USSR Academy of Arts and private artists’ studio. The museum building is constructed in 1984 by the project of the architect V. N. Aladov.

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  6. Zair Isaakovich Azgur (b. 15.01.1908, v. Molchany, Senno district, Vitebsk region - 18.02.1995), a sculptor. Academician (1995), full member of the USSR Academy of ...

  7. About. The Museum “Zair Azgur Memorial Studio” is a unique place as it is the only monographic museum in Belarus founded on the basis of the workshop of the academy of arts and Azgur’s private studio. The building was built for this purpose in 1984 and in 1996 after the death of the sculptor became the museum.