- Ilya Repin - Wikipedia
In 1870, with two other artists, Repin traveled to the Volga River to sketch landscapes and studies of barge haulers (the Repin House in Tolyatti and the Repin Museum on the Volga commemorate this visit)
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He was the most renowned Russian artist of the 19th century, when his position in the world of art was comparable to that of Leo Tolstoy in literature He played a major role in bringing Russian art into the mainstream of European culture
- Ilya Yefimovich Repin | Biography, Art, Facts | Britannica
Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Ukrainian-born Russian painter of historical subjects known for their power and drama
- 10 great paintings by Ilya Repin that everyone should know
Repin once again provides criticism of social inequality in this work The painting amazes the viewer with its wide variety of different people—from more than 70 characters emerges a cohesive
- 6 Facts About Ilya Repin You Should Know - TheCollector
Rather quickly, Repin became famous as a prolific painter of history scenes and portraits He worked tirelessly and carefully, often arranging dozens of figures in his compositions
- Illia Repin (Ilia Efimovich Repin) - Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin . . .
Repin was born in the Ukrainian town of Chuhuiv (Chuguev) when it was part of the Russian Empire He went on to become a major progressive painter In the early 1880s, he met Garshin, an acclaimed writer who shared his concern for contemporary political and social problems
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Repin's paintings are powerfully drawn, with not a little imagination and with strong dramatic force and characterization A brilliant colourist, and a portrait-painter of the first rank, he also became known as a sculptor and etcher of ability
- Ilya Repins Life, Works, Legacy and House Museum
After the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, Repin found that his land at Penaty now formed part of the independent state of Finland, and despite invitations from the Soviet government to return to Russia, Repin never did so He died at Penaty in modern-day Repino on September 29, 1930
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