
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular, grey commemorative plaque, likely made of stone or concrete, is mounted on a reddish-pink brick wall under clear daylight. The plaque features a bas-relief portrait of a man in profile, facing left. He appears to be a mature individual with short, wavy hair and a strong, defined jawline, and a thoughtful expression. Below the portrait, a multi-line inscription in Cyrillic script is carved into the plaque. The letters are bold and raised. Two small, stylized architectural elements, resembling pillars or stacks, are also depicted on the right side of the plaque, partially obscured by the text. The text reads: "У ГЭТЫМ ДОМЕ ЖЫЎ НАРОДНЫ МАСТАК БССР ПРАФЕСАР ІВАН ВОСІПАВІЧ АХРЭМЧЫК" Translated from Belarusian, this means: "IN THIS HOUSE LIVED PEOPLE'S ARTIST OF BSSR PROFESSOR IVAN OSIPOVICH AKHREMHCHIK" The background wall is textured, composed of reddish-pink bricks or painted render, with horizontal mortar lines visible. Shadows cast on the wall and the plaque suggest bright, sunny conditions, possibly late morning or early afternoon. The plaque honors Ivan Osipovich Akhremchik, a "People's Artist of the BSSR" (Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic) and professor, indicating the historical and cultural significance of the location in Minsk, Belarus.
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