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Ilya Yefimovich Repin 1844-1930
After training with a provincial icon painter and at the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, he visited France and Italy on an academy scholarship. On his return he began painting subjects from Russian history. In 1873 he achieved international fame with Volga Boatmen, a grim, powerful image that became the model for Soviet Socialist Realism. Among his best-known works is Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan (1895), depicting Ivan's murder of his son. He also painted vigorous portraits (including Leo Tolstoy and Modest Mussorgsky). In 1894 he became professor of historical painting at the St. Petersburg Academy.
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Painting ID:: 27109 Self-Portrait
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1915
Oil on canvas
125x94cm
National Gallery,Prague
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Painting ID:: 68464 Andreyeva by Repin
Description English: Portrait of actress Maria Fyodorovna Andreyeva. Oil on canvas. 134 ?? 85 cm. The National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk.
Español: Retrato de la actriz Mar??a Fi??dorovna Andr??yeva. Óleo sobre lienzo. 134 ?? 85 cm. Museo nacional de arte de la Rep??blica de Bielorrusia, Minsk.
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Painting ID:: 70968 Soldier's Tale
1877(1877)
Oil on canvas
69.2 x 89.4 cm (27.24 x 35.2 in)
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Painting ID:: 71729 Dragonfly. Portrait of Vera Repina
Dragonfly. Portrait of Vera Repina, the artist's daughter. Oil on canvas. 111 x 84,4 cm. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
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Painting ID:: 71759 Portrait of Lydia Kuznetsova
Portrait of Lydia Kuznetsova. Oil on canvas. 117 x 64 cm. Private collection.
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Ilya Yefimovich Repin
1844-1930
After training with a provincial icon painter and at the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, he visited France and Italy on an academy scholarship. On his return he began painting subjects from Russian history. In 1873 he achieved international fame with Volga Boatmen, a grim, powerful image that became the model for Soviet Socialist Realism. Among his best-known works is Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan (1895), depicting Ivan's murder of his son. He also painted vigorous portraits (including Leo Tolstoy and Modest Mussorgsky). In 1894 he became professor of historical painting at the St. Petersburg Academy.
. Related Artists to Ilya Yefimovich Repin: | Cerano | Jean Pierre Alexandre Antigna | Palmer, Walter Launt | GRANACCI, Francesco | BELLANGE, Jacques |
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