Топик: Ilya Repin
an abundance of social types and human characters in the crowd .
A series of paintings devoted to the revolution theme deserves special
attention. The artist was no doubt interested in creating the character
of a fighter for social justice. The range of social, spiritual and psychological
problems, which attracted Repin, is revealed in his works: Unexpected
Return (1884) and Refusal from
the Confession (1879-1885).
Repin is the author of many portraits, which are an essential part of his
artistic heritage. Repin never painted faces, he painted real people, managing
to show his models in their natural state, to reveal their way of communicating
with the world: Portrait of the Composer Modest
Musorgsky (1881), Portrait of
the Surgeon Nikolay Pirogov (1881), Portrait
of the Author Alexey Pisemsky (1880), Portrait
of the Poet Afanasy Fet (1882), Portrait
of the Art Critic Vladimir Stasov (1883), and Portrait
of Leo Tolstoy (1887) and many others are distinguished by
the power of the visual characteristic and the economy and sharpness of
execution.
Repin rarely painted historical paintings. The most popular in this genre
is Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan (1895). The expressive, intense
composition and psychological insight in rendering the characters produced
an unforgettable impression on the spectators. Another popular work of
the genre is The Reply of the Zaporozhian
Cossacks to Sultan Mahmoud IV (1880-1891). The faithfully rendered
spirit of the Zaporoguus freemen, who, according to the artist, had a particularly
strong sense of “liberty, equality and fraternity” undoubtedly gives the
picture its significance. The contemporaries saw it as a symbol of the
Russian people throwing off their chains.