On February 13, art historian Irina Zvaryka, who worked for 49 years at the National Historical Museum, suddenly passed away. She was 73 years old.

Irina Zvaryka
"20 articles and a catalog of historical portraits will remain as a memory of her dedicated work. But for many people, she was a bright person, an elegant woman who loved life and sincerely rejoiced in every day," one of her colleagues wrote on social media about Irina Zvaryka.
Irina Zvaryka's publications were dedicated to the artistic work of Francysk Skaryna, and the analysis of various portraits and paintings from museum collections in Belarus. She participated in the organization of exhibitions such as "Historical Portrait of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania of the XVI-XVIII Centuries", "Slutsk Sashes", "History of Belarus in Portraits and Heraldry", "Radziwills. The Great Era of Princes", "Sacred Culture of the Church of Belarus", and compiled catalogs for some of them.
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