krupenkov. the gallery was filled with more than twenty his works. the first hall contains colorful and colorful stories. these are landscapes and portraits from the peaceful life of belarusian jewish towns. the paintings in the second differ sharply in their color scheme and mood. and they sensitively depict the horror of genocide. over the past 25 years. i painted paintings on this topic, and this is how this series came about, which can be seen at the exhibition in blagojsk. these paintings are different, there are landscapes, there are genre scenes, there is portrait work of this nature, a shoemaker, a tailor, herring sellers, and so on further, there are dancing people, there are some funny scenes, and of course, in contrast to this are the paintings that are dedicated to the holocaust. in this case, the holocaust is , let’s say, a very relevant topic today, and it is of great importance for preserving the historical memory of the belarusian people, in particular, the first such fact of the