REPIN, Ilya Yefimovich - b. 1844 Chuguyev, d. 1930 Kuokkala - WGA

REPIN, Ilya Yefimovich

(b. 1844 Chuguyev, d. 1930 Kuokkala)

Russian painter and draughtsman of Ukrainian birth. He is especially celebrated for his treatment of historical themes and contemporary socio-political issues, and for his many portraits, and is known as the foremost exponent of the Russian Realist style that developed in the late 19th century.

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. He achieved international fame with Volga Bargemen, a grim, powerful image that became the model for Soviet Socialist Realism. He exhibited this painting at the World Fair in Vienna in 1873.

Between 1873 and 1876 he was on a scholarship in Italy and France. In 1877-82 he was in Moscow, then he moved to St. Petersburg where he met Tolstoy. In 1883 he traveled in Western Europe and Impressionist features became increasingly apparent in his work.

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. In 1900 he was jury member of the Paris World Fair, he was awarded the Legion of Honour.

In the Sun
In the Sun by
Portrait of Sofia Mikhailovna Dragomirova
Portrait of Sofia Mikhailovna Dragomirova by

Portrait of Sofia Mikhailovna Dragomirova

Portrait of the Artist's Daughter Vera
Portrait of the Artist's Daughter Vera by

Portrait of the Artist's Daughter Vera

Repin spent the years from 1873 to 1876 in western Europe, including France, exhibiting at the 1875 Paris Salon. He was not taken with the sketchiness of Impressionism, and found only Manet to his taste.Even so, his technique acquired a fresh ease in private studies, such as the portrait of his little daughter Vera.

Procession in the Province of Kursk
Procession in the Province of Kursk by

Procession in the Province of Kursk

Procession in the Province of Kursk (detail)
Procession in the Province of Kursk (detail) by

Procession in the Province of Kursk (detail)

The Volga Bargemen
The Volga Bargemen by

The Volga Bargemen

Graduating from the St. Petersburg Academy at the age of 29, Repin helped assure the international repute of Russian art with The Volga Bargemen, which had taken him three years to complete. It was immediately exhibited at the 1873 Vienna World Fair.

They did not expect him
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They did not expect him

Repin’s paintings of the 1880s that were important for their focus on social problems included “They did not expect him” which present the early return home of a political exile. The sensitive colouring and atmospherics of this truthful picture are convincing, as are the spacial tensions, the snapshot recording of movement, and the precise rendering of facial expressions.

Tolstoy Resting in the Woods
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Tolstoy Resting in the Woods

Repin portrayed Lev Nikolaievich Tolstoy (1828-1910) in a remarkably “unofficial” pose, reclining in the grass, reading, wearing a peasant smock. The painting is notable for its generous, sketchy brushwork and its attention to effects of light and shadow.

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