Ilya Repin’s Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan (1885) will be the glaring omission from the New Tretyakov Gallery’s vast survey of 180 paintings and 130 graphic works by the Russian artist opening ...
Christie's claimed a new auction record for Russian artist Ilya Repin on Monday when his 1875 canvas "A Parisian Cafe" fetched 4.5 million pounds ($7.4 million) at the start of Russian art week in ...
The Finnish news site Suomen Kuvalehti reported this significant change. In 2021 Repin was listed as a Russian artist, although with an addition that he was born on the territory of modern Ukraine.
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 depict the revolutionary movement and the ...
An exhibition of works by Ilya Repin – the realist painter at the centre of a culture war between Moscow and Kyiv – has opened in Beijing as part of an exchange series between China and Russia. A ...
Follow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The caption to the portrait of writer Vsevolod Garshin (1884), which is showcased in the museum’s gallery, now states that it is the work of ...
Christie's claimed a new auction record for Russian artist Ilya Repin when his 1875 canvas A Parisian Cafe fetched 4.5 million pounds ($6.85 million) at the start of Russian art week in London. The ...
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." When it was first ...