Anatoliĭ Anikeĭchik
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Serie Славутыя мастакi з Беларусi
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A joint project of the publishing house “Belarus” and the National Art Museum of Belarus. The series features more than 30 artists from Belarus, whose works are exhibited both in the permanent exhibition of the National Art Museum and in other museums around the world.
Each mini-album tells about the life and creative path of the artist and presents his works. The text is printed in Belarusian, Russian and English. Anatoly Aleksandrovich Anikeichik (July 11, 1932, Borisov - February 3, 1989, Minsk) - Belarusian sculptor, People's Artist of the BSSR (1972), professor (1981).
He was born into an intelligent family: his father was a doctor, his mother a teacher. From 1942 until the liberation of Belarus, he and his family were in the partisan region near Stuptsy. The older brother was a partisan and died a hero's death on the Oder in 1945. This subsequently determined the role of the theme of war in the sculptor’s work. At the age of 13 he became interested in sculpting.
In 1953, he entered the first intake of the sculpture department of the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute. The young sculptor’s teachers were A. Bembel and A. Glebov. Graduated from the institute in 1959. Since 1959 he has participated in art exhibitions. In 1962 he was accepted into the Union of Artists of the BSSR.
After graduating from the institute and until the end of his life, he taught at the sculpture department, which he headed in 1979.
In 1972, he became the youngest People's Artist of the BSSR.