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It’s thought Ivan the Terrible killed his son during a family row after Ivan ... but thanks partially to Ilya Repin’s famous painting, most people now think his father was responsible.
Ivan The Terrible And His Son Ivan On November 16th, 1581, a painting dating from 1885, was seriously damaged in the attack, in which the man used a metal fence post to smash the protection glass ...
In creating this historically disputed scene, the artist was spurred partly by thoughts of vengeance. This iconic painting, which was damaged by a drunken vandal last week, has a long and complex ...
But the suspect may have been fueled by something more than alcohol; while smashing the painting, he reportedly “shouted something about how Ivan the Terrible did not kill his son,” according ...
An estimate last month to restore Ilya Repin’s painting Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 (1885), damaged by a metal-pole-wielding assailant at Moscow’s State Tretyakov ...
The painting, titled “Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581,” depicts Russia’s first czar cradling his dying son after striking him in a fit of rage. Media reports say the ...
Gabby and David Tracy had become rather fond of the large painting of Ivan the Terrible that had been left behind in a house David Tracy bought when he first came to Ridgefield, Conn., in 1987.
A massive 19th century oil painting of Ivan the Terrible, the first czar of Russia, was returned to its rightful owners on Monday, after its disappearance from a Ukrainian museum more than 75 ...