ILYA YEFIMOVIC REPIN 2/3 – Together with Russian landscapers Vasilev and Polenov, he had adopted the French painting model, repropping original with national shades. In 1885 he completed one of his most psychologically intense paintings: Ivan the Terrible and his Son. One of his most complex paintings (the Cossack Response to Sultan Mehmed IV) occupied many years of his life. In memory of his humble origin he developed art exhibitions of art, in order to acquaint himself with pictorial aesthetics even in the countryside. This man, who was born in Ukraine in 1844, had been part of the group of painters, who advocated a veritable art. He thought, that there should also be some, who comfort lives of workers, because with their art they had a task to fulfill.
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