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Following Marc Chagall

Following Marc Chagall
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Students of the first year of the Faculty of Primary Education of the Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after M. Tank have virtually passed through the life roads of Marc Chagall on April 4.

They have done it during the excursion in frameworks of the cycle "Famous Names of Motherland", dedicated to the art works of the famous artist. Guests learned about the library's possibilities as a social and cultural center, they have been shown books and albums about the artist's artistic heritage. Watching the electronic presentation they plunged into the bright, amazing and fascinating world created on canvases by Marc Chagall.

Future teachers even felt themselves artists. They created a picture using images of the master's works. At the end of the excitement they visited the exhibition of the museum of the book "Belarusian ABC-Book: 400 Years of History".

And who among the glorified Belarusians was born on your Native land? In the Year of the Little Native Land we offer the opportunity to expand your knowledge about them! No doubt, we can help. Come to the Library to see the excjursions dedicated to Yanka Kupala, Yakub Kolas, Yanka Maur, Marc Chagall, Maxim Bahdanovich, Kondrat Krapiva, Francysk Skaryna and learn more about the famous countrymen and places related to their lives.

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Adam Shanyavsky and the library fund of the Nesvizh county school (the last quarter of the XVIII century)

25 Apr 2024

On April 24, 2024, at the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Rumyantsev Readings-2024" in Moscow, Olga Polunchenko, chief bibliographer of the Department of reference and Information Services, presented a report "The role of Adam Shanyavsky in organizing the library fund of the Nesvizh County School (the last quarter of the XVIII century)."

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