You have an inaccuracy: Yulia Bogdanovna (1848-1922) was born with the surname Krauss. She married Albert Kristianovich Repman (1835-1917/18).Repin also has another portrait of Yulia Bogdanovna, where she appears significantly younger. Albert Kristianovich ❯❯❯
Natalia, the title of the painting is written correctly here: Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan dated November 16, 1581. By the way, its not a certainty that Ivan the Terrible actually killed his son. There are different versions... ❯❯❯
I wont say anything new, but perhaps someone has forgotten that Ilya Efimovich Repin is one of the greatest geniuses of Russian painting and a great gift from God to our homeland! ❯❯❯
This painting conveys the artists perspective on what is happening. Tired, poor, and destitute people know that they will spend the rest of their lives doing only this kind of dirty work. And their children will be forced to do the same. I really like thi ❯❯❯
Its simply a name that everyone knows. And besides, looking at the painting, its impossible to think of anything else! Its clear theyre not just messing around with pastries! ❯❯❯
The portrait of Sidor Shavuro (Belarusian, 1892), which is housed in the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, is perhaps his most famous work. Many years later, Repin wrote about his model: Across the river, opposite us, lived a peasant named Sidor Shavuro, w ❯❯❯
Slavic Composers, (1871-72), by I. E. Repin. The center of the painting features Russian composers: in the foreground, M. I. Glinka is conversing with M. A. Balakirev, V. F. Odoevsky, and N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov (in military uniform). Behind this group, A. S ❯❯❯
In 1871, the owner of the Moscow hotel Slavyansky Bazaar, Porokhoshchikov, wanted a painting depicting Slavic composers from different eras and countries. He approached various renowned artists, but all of them, upon hearing about such an unusual commissio ❯❯❯
Its not right to be so categorical. The fact that he was hit is a historical fact, and the fact that Ivan Ivanovich died a week later is also true. So, its quite possible that someone helped him [die]. ❯❯❯
To save the image, click on it once to open it. Then, right-click on the image and select Save as to save it to your computer. You can then use any program you like to print the saved image. Alternatively, after clicking on the image once, click on it agai ❯❯❯
Theres an inaccuracy in the maiden name of Yulia Bogdanovna – it should be Krauß, not Krauss. And Krauze is also a Julia, but Karlowna (1870-1943) was the second wife of Christian Christianovich Repman (1843-1927), who was the younger brother of Albert Chr ❯❯❯
In the remains of the Tsarevich, as well as in those of his father, an extremely high concentration of mercury was found, up to 1.3 mg per 100 grams of sample (the natural background is hundredths of a milligram). The natural arsenic levels were also signi ❯❯❯
Heres my opinion. Please include not only Repins paintings here, but also works by other artists! It would be great to have more paintings depicting epic tales (byliny), but not just the paintings themselves, but also paintings accompanied by descriptions ❯❯❯
Where is the full description of the painting? I need not only the painting itself but also its content. Who is depicted in the painting besides Pushkin? ❯❯❯
The painting is filled with vibrant colors: shades of yellow and red, even though the Cossacks are gathered in the evening. The shadows are not dark but semi-transparent, their tones being somewhat cool. Light plays a special role: it reflects shape and vo ❯❯❯
Did he kill? Did he not kill? What difference does it make now? Nothing can be brought back. Russia is a country that has suffered greatly. It has endured so much. And it will endure more. If, of course, we dont die out first. We seem to have bad luck when ❯❯❯
Mr. Yermakov is my great-grandfather on my mothers side. He was a general in the Tsarist army, a Russian philanthropist, and a close friend of both Repin and Chaliapin. ❯❯❯
Repins painting Unexpected Return combines elements of domestic genre with historical themes. The problem of public and personal duty finds a complex psychological resolution here. A typical intellectual family is depicted in the everyday setting familiar ❯❯❯
In the past, when people used to travel long distances on foot, they often relied on local guides who knew the terrain and could help them find their way. ❯❯❯
That Andreeva was a viper. At her instigation, the best entrepreneur of that Russia, Savva Morozov, was killed. He, like a fool, fell in love with this calculating and ruthless woman, who was in cahoots with those who were dismantling the Russian Empire. T ❯❯❯
In the painting by I. N. Kramskoi, a storyteller of epic poems is depicted, who has seen much in his life. His wise, silent gaze speaks of his hard-lived life. His wrinkled eyelids cover attentive and thoughtful eyes, making his face appear more tired. His ❯❯❯
Among the many portraits by I. E. Repin, one of the most remarkable is the portrait of P. M. Tretyakov, the founder of the gallery of Russian art, which later became a true national treasure.Tretyakov, who deeply respected and appreciated Repins work, acqu ❯❯❯
Description of the painting Portrait of A. G. Rubinstein by I. E. RepinI. E. Repin, who loved music very much, painted portraits of many outstanding musicians. The portrait of the composer and conductor Anton Grigorievich Rubinstein, who was a friend of th ❯❯❯
Among the portraits by I. E. Repin, a special group can be distinguished by portraits of the artists family members. He experimented extensively in these works because he painted them for himself. One of the most famous such portraits is The Dragonfly, pai ❯❯❯
This painting is another study by Ilya Repin dedicated to Ukraine. It depicts a typical dwelling of the Ukrainian people – a hut, which is a simple structure with a roof made of branches and straw. Such dwellings are relatively easy to build because Ukrain ❯❯❯
What difference does it make in history whether Ivan the Terrible killed his son or not? The main thing is the plot of the painting. You can look at the painting and say that the man in monastic robes killed the man in the pink caftan? Focus on the intenti ❯❯❯
This painting (in general, all paintings created by a person reflect the state of mind of the artist, and if they have enough intelligence to convey a thought) shows you the poverty of our society, specifically at that time. I would call this painting Pove ❯❯❯
It seemed that the heart desired little,Where color reigned supreme in everything,But the brush and canvas tapped away,And portrayed a new moment...(From Stihi.ru: Alexander Grigoryev11) ❯❯❯
I run through the servers with words,Verses of poems line up in a row,As if they could bloom here like flowers...-Thats where I want to embrace Words...! Visit the website Stihi.ru: Alexander Grigoryev11 ❯❯❯
You are powerful, but not strong.Time passes, and you only watch.Centuries have passed, and you are powerless.In them, you cant change anything with your colors...Visit the website Stihiru, Alexander Grigoriev11. ❯❯❯
Why did my wise gaze perceive?Why do I write these words here?Those colors, in an instant,His hand reveals to me...:- The paintings of lifes stories,I bring them into this life,The colors of those life experiences,I find them all in these days...Visit the ❯❯❯
First and foremost, the painting depicts the appalling treatment of the working class! Its clear that by this time, steam engines had already been invented – as evidenced by the steamboat in the background – yet people were still being exploited as cheap l ❯❯❯
I. E. Repin, who loved music very much, painted portraits of many outstanding musicians. The portrait of the composer and conductor Anton Grigorievich Rubinstein, who was a friend of the artist, was painted by Repin many times. The last portrait was create ❯❯❯
Repins painting Barge Haulers on the Volga is undoubtedly a masterpiece of Russian art. The painting is very bold; it depicts the grueling labor of the barge haulers, which breaks and even kills people. Due to such hard work, young people become old before ❯❯❯
The painting Barge Haulers on the Volga, painted by artist Repin in 1873, is a masterpiece of Russian painting, depicting real events of that time. The characters are all based on real people.In the foreground of the painting, we see a group of people. The ❯❯❯
Barge Haulers on the Volga is one of the most famous works in Ilya Repins oeuvre. This masterpiece of Russian painting is done in a style of realism that borders on naturalism. According to critics, the painting demonstrated the artists spiritual maturity. ❯❯❯
The greatest work of art by I. E. Repin, the painting Barge Haulers on the Volga, conveys all the pain it depicts. The barge haulers depicted in the painting evoke pity with their exhausted appearance. Burning their feet on the scorching sand under the bla ❯❯❯
The painting Barge Haulers on the Volga by Ilya Repin is one of the most famous works. It was painted in a realistic style in 1873, based on sketches and portraits collected by the artist during his travels along the Volga River.In the painting, I see elev ❯❯❯
Barge Haulers on the Volga, painting.This is one of the most famous works by I. E. Repin. The painting Barge Haulers on the Volga was based on numerous sketches made by the author during a journey along the river.In the foreground is a group of eleven peop ❯❯❯
Barge Haulers on the Volga – The ruined lives of the 16th century...Ilya Efimovich Repin managed to depict such a terrible and tragic fate for people who were hired workers in serf Russia in this painting, that just one look at their faces is enough to und ❯❯❯
The painting is horrifying; it makes you look at it with dread. Why? Its unsettling to see a father killing his own child. Especially when the father is Ivan the Terrible. This figure has already been surrounded by legends and myths. People attribute all s ❯❯❯
Clearly, this painting was not a success for the artist. As Nabokov wrote: The most inept painting by an inept Repin, depicting a forty-year-old Onegin aiming at the curly-haired Sobinov. (Sobinov was an opera singer). ❯❯❯
Before us is a portrait of the writer Andreyev, painted by Repin, where the artist conveys the essence of the character of the person being portrayed: an open Russian character, a freedom-loving and thoughtful nature. We see a young man in a red shirt, wit ❯❯❯
The painting depicts a group of bargemen at work. Its the Volga River bank, a hot summer day, and clay-like sand underfoot. Almost all of the canvas is occupied by the figures of people; we barely see the river water. The horizon line divides the canvas in ❯❯❯
What does Ilya Repins painting Barge Haulers on the Volga depict, and why is every detail important?1. The BankThe trampled coastal strip along which the barge haulers walked. Emperor Paul forbade building fences and buildings here, but that was all he did ❯❯❯
I support the idea. With information about the paintings – including their history, analysis of the plot and style, the website would become a real treasure trove and truly unique resource. ❯❯❯
As an artist, hes talented, but as a person... hes quite the scoundrel! Only he could create such a caricatured depiction of a religious procession. ❯❯❯
A great artist living in their own country, deeply understanding life and realistically reflecting it. Generations have strived to escape this darkness. ❯❯❯
749x1000 px corresponds to 19.81x26.45 cm. Is it really so small?Some Russian websites (https://artchive.ru/artists/567~Ilja_Efimovich_Repin/works/33076~Portret_Janitskoj) state 59x49 cm, but this doesnt correspond to the canvas proportions.What is the act ❯❯❯
Dragonfly. Painting by Ilya Repin.She is restless.Always in motion.Theres no sign of fatigueIn her. For a moment.A girl sits downAnd rushes off againSomewhere. The little impCant sit still anywhere.But suddenly she sitsOn a post near the fence.Just out of ❯❯❯
Lunar night. Zdravnevo. Artist: Repin I. E.Boris KhaninNight has already fallen on Zdravnevo.The moon has risen, casting a dim lightOn the surrounding area: forest, water, the artists daughter,Who is frozen in beauty.On the shore. A silent stillness.A luna ❯❯❯
Ladies and gentlemen, may I use this painting as an illustration in my book, which describes the history of the tavern business? My second question is, do you know where this artwork is currently located, which museum its in? ❯❯❯
It is located in the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. Regarding its use – according to the Civil Code – it can be used freely as it is public domain. However, there is also a law on museum collections in Russia that gives museums the first right to physic ❯❯❯
On the evening of May 25, 2018, a visitor to the Tretyakov Gallery intentionally damaged Repins painting Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581. The vandal broke the protective glass with a stand, as a result of which the canvas was torn i ❯❯❯
Description of Ilya Repins painting Barge Haulers on the Volga. The boys inclination towards painting manifested itself at a young age. The artistic abilities of the young painter evoked admiration from adults. Becoming an artist, Repin painted pictures in ❯❯❯
In the 20th century, research into the burials of Moscow grand princesses and tsars revealed that the mother of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, Elena Vasilievna Glinka (died in 1538), and his first wife, Anastasia Romanova (died in 1560), were poisoned with mercury ❯❯❯
According to some sources, the first elephant in Russia appeared during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. To avoid aggression from a neighbor, the Persian Shah Tahmasp gifted a Russian tsar an elephant, along with an Arab who cared for the animal. The poor e ❯❯❯
In my opinion, this is a very beautiful painting. I dont think that Ilya Repin spent a lot of time on it, but he clearly put a lot of effort into the work. I love dogs, and the painting really appealed to me. ❯❯❯
Repin, as a realist, masterfully conveyed the atmosphere of what was happening. The emotional state of the Tsar is simply striking. There are practically no parallels in world painting, except perhaps for Francisco Goyas Saturn Devouring His Son. But there ❯❯❯
I might be mistaken and referring to an unreliable source, but I once listened to a radio program that discussed common stereotypes. One of them was related to the profession of bargemen (people who pushed or pulled boats along rivers). In short, these wer ❯❯❯
Im reading the comments... Did he kill him or not? What difference does it make...? And here we have In our city...But there is a big difference. They portray our rulers as monsters, while they depict us as barbarians. But for us, it doesns matter...It has ❯❯❯
A depressing scene. And all the more so against the backdrop of a felled forest. The Peredvizhniki (Itinerants) were not looking for light subjects. And Repin never managed to explain to Leo Tolstoy why he had painted this picture. ❯❯❯
Im also reading that the job wasnt really the worst and the workers were actually doing quite well. Its better than being disfigured in a mine, after all. ❯❯❯
The painting Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ilya Repin is one of the most famous works of Russian art. It was painted in 1878 and has since become a symbol of the struggle of the Zaporozhian Cossacks for their independence.The painting depicts Zaporo ❯❯❯
Essay on the painting:Ilya Repins painting Sadko was painted in 1877 and has since become one of the artists most famous works. This work is a vivid example of Russian painting of the 19th century, where the artist used his characteristic elements of reali ❯❯❯
Essay on a painting:The painting Reception of Volost Elders by Alexander III in the Courtyard of the Petrovsky Palace in Moscow was painted by Ilya Repin in 1883 and has since become one of the most famous works by the artist. This work is a striking examp ❯❯❯
Essay on the Painting:The painting A. S. Pushkin at an Assembly in Lyceum on January 8, 1815 was painted by Ilya Repin in 1887 and has since become one of the most famous works by the artist. This work is a striking example of Russian painting of the 19th ❯❯❯
The desire to depict the realities of life in a painting clearly shows the influence of Vasily Grigoryevich Perovs work. However, his painting Peasant Easter Procession was characterized by a strong sense of irony. ❯❯❯
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