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Harauski, Apalinary [Goravsky, Apollinary Gilyaryevich]

(b Uborki, Minsk Province, 4 Feb 1833; d St Petersburg, 28 March 1900). Belarusian painter. In 1850 he entered the Academy of Arts in St Petersburg, where he was taught by Fyodor Bruni and Mikhail Vorob’yov (1787–1855). From 1855 to 1860 he worked in Düsseldorf with Andrey Achenbach (1815–1910) and then in Switzerland with Aleksandr Kalam (1810–64).

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