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This was the first major painting that brought Ilya Repin (1844-1930) major success. The idea for the painting came to him when he was a student at the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg.
Emeric Lhuisset presents a contemporary version of a 19th-century work by Ilya Repin that frames it in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Search. Digital Editions. Newsletters.
Ilya Repin died on Sept. 29, 1930 in the small Finnish village of Kuokkala. In his will, he insisted that his body be buried in his native Chuhuiv. However, due to problems with the Bolshevik ...
A famous work by Russian realist painter Ilya Repin was vandalized by a visitor at Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery on May 25. Ivan The Terrible And His Son Ivan On November 16th, 1581, a painting ...
Ilya Repin, Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan (1885). Collection of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Henri Neuendorf May 29, 2018 Share Share This Article.
A famous work by Russian realist painter Ilya Repin (1844-1930) on show in Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery has been seriously damaged after a man hit it several times with a metal pole on May 25. The ...
Moscow's Zamoskvoretsky district court has authorized the pretrial detention of a man accused of vandalizing a 19th-century painting by Russian realist painter Ilya Repin at the state-run ...
The political foment of late-19th and early-20th century Russia provided ample inspiration for Ukrainian artist Ilya Repin. Some of his best-remembered works de. Go to the content Go to the footer.
If great art is supposed to be provocative, then there can be no doubt about the greatness of Ilya Repin's 1885 canvas "Ivan the Terrible and his Son, Ivan, on November 16, 1581." ...
The attack on Ilya Repin’s painting of Ivan the Terrible, by a man wielding a metal pole, raises serious questions about how Russia is protecting its cultural treasures.