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20 Roubles Vitold Byalynitsky-Birulya

Uitgever National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Jaar 2022
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Beschrijving voorzijde At center, a detail from the painting 'Silent Autumn' is depicted, rendered in a painterly style within the rectangular field. Overlaid at lower right is a palette bearing a stylized portrait of the artist's face, evoking the creative identity of the subject. The legend 'РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ' and the denomination '20 РУБЛЁЎ' appear along the lower portion, accompanied by the date '2022' and the fineness mark 'Ag 925'.
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Vitold Byalynitsky-Birulya (1872–1957) was a landscape painter of the Peredvizhniki tradition who spent much of his working life in Russia despite his Belarusian origins — a biographical tension that made his posthumous elevation to national symbol politically convenient rather than straightforwardly earned. Belarus has leaned heavily on cultural figures of this era to populate its commemorative program, and Byalynitsky-Birulya appears here as part of a broader series honoring Belarusian-born artists regardless of where their careers actually unfolded. He died in Moscow, where he had lived and worked for decades.

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