Jazep Drazdovič
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Born13 October 1888
Puńki, Hłybokaje District, Russian Empire
Died15 September 1954 (aged 65)
Padśville, Hłybokaje District, Belarusian SSR
Occupationspainter, archaeologist, and ethnographer
Jazep Drazdovič | |
|---|---|
| Belarusian: Язэп Нарцызавіч Драздовіч | |
| Born | 13 October 1888 Puńki, Hłybokaje District, Russian Empire |
| Died | 15 September 1954 (aged 65) Padśville, Hłybokaje District, Belarusian SSR |
| Occupations | painter, archaeologist, and ethnographer |

Jazep Drazdovič (1888–1954, Belarusian: Язэп Нарцызавіч Драздовіч, Polish: Józef Drozdowicz) was a Belarusian painter, archaeologist, and ethnographer.
Born in the present day Hłybokaje District in the family of a landless nobleman, Drazdovič studied in Dzisna Vitebsk Region, after that in Vilnia under Ivan Trutnev.[1] Today Drazdovič's works are preserved in Belarusian National Arts Museum, Belarusian National History Museum and National Museum of Lithuania.

