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'''Yuri Pavlovich Albitsky''' (24 August 1931 – 14 November 1996) was a Soviet and Belarusian artist known for his work in film and fine arts.
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== Early life and education ==
'''Yuriy Pavlovich Albitskiy''' ({{lang-rus|Юрий Павлович Альбицкий|p=sʲɪrˈɡʲej mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ ɪjzʲɪnˈʂtʲejn}}; (24 August 1931 - 14 December 1996) was a ] ] and ], a pioneer in the theory and practice of ]. He is noted in particular for his ]s '']'' (1925), '']'' (1925) and '']'' (1928), as well as the ] ] '']'' (1938) and '']'' (1944, 1958). In their decennial poll, the ] magazine named his ''Battleship Potemkin'' the 11th greatest movie of all time.<ref>http://www.bfi.org.uk/news/50-greatest-films-all-time</ref>
Yuri Albitsky was born on 24 August 1931 in Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast. He graduated from the Ryazan Art School in 1953 and the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in 1959. His mentors included F.S. Bogorodsky and Y.I. Pimenov. His diploma work consisted of sketches and storyboards for the film "Continuation of the Legend". Yuri Albitsky died on 14 November 1996.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Минский художник Альбицкий Юрий Павлович |url=https://socrealizm.com.ua/gallery/artist/albitskii-iup-1931 |access-date=7 January 2025 |website=Socrealizm}}</ref>


== References == == Career ==
Albitsky worked as a film artist and was involved in easel painting and graphics. He participated in numerous exhibitions, including republican, all-Union, international, and foreign exhibitions starting from 1959. He worked at the "Belarusfilm" studio, where he contributed to several notable films, including:
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* "Ahead of a Sharp Turn" (1960)
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* "The Day When It Turns 30" (1961-1962)
* "Letters to the Living" (1964)
* "I'm Going to Search" (1966)
* "Remember This Day" (1967)
* "The Collapse of the Empire" (1970)

Latest revision as of 23:58, 6 January 2025

Yuri Pavlovich Albitsky (24 August 1931 – 14 November 1996) was a Soviet and Belarusian artist known for his work in film and fine arts.

Early life and education

Yuri Albitsky was born on 24 August 1931 in Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast. He graduated from the Ryazan Art School in 1953 and the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in 1959. His mentors included F.S. Bogorodsky and Y.I. Pimenov. His diploma work consisted of sketches and storyboards for the film "Continuation of the Legend". Yuri Albitsky died on 14 November 1996.

Career

Albitsky worked as a film artist and was involved in easel painting and graphics. He participated in numerous exhibitions, including republican, all-Union, international, and foreign exhibitions starting from 1959. He worked at the "Belarusfilm" studio, where he contributed to several notable films, including:

  • "Ahead of a Sharp Turn" (1960)
  • "The Day When It Turns 30" (1961-1962)
  • "Letters to the Living" (1964)
  • "I'm Going to Search" (1966)
  • "Remember This Day" (1967)
  • "The Collapse of the Empire" (1970)
  1. "Минский художник Альбицкий Юрий Павлович". Socrealizm. Retrieved 7 January 2025.