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Le comte Michel Repnine (?) au festin de Ivan le Terrible (1530-1584). (Count Mikhail Repnin At Ivan The Terrible Feast). Repnine, debout au centre des tables dressees denonce la politique du tsar
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Le comte Michel Repnine (?) au festin de Ivan le Terrible (1530-1584). (Count Mikhail Repnin At Ivan The Terrible Feast). Repnine, debout au centre des tables dressees denonce la politique du tsar
FIA5347277 Le comte Michel Repnine (?) au festin de Ivan le Terrible (1530-1584). (Count Mikhail Repnin At Ivan The Terrible Feast). Repnine, debout au centre des tables dressees denonce la politique du tsar. Peinture de Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky (Constantin Makovski) (1839-1915), huile sur toile, vers 1860. Art russe 19e siecle. State Art Museum, Irkoutsk (Russie). by Makovsky, Konstantin Egorovich (1839-1915); Regional Art Museum, Irkutsk; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Argument Banquet Humiliation Ivan Iv The Terrible 1530 1584 Opposition Revolt Shame Speech
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The print captures a significant moment in history, depicting "Le comte Michel Repnine (?) au festin de Ivan le Terrible" (Count Mikhail Repnin At Ivan The Terrible Feast). In this painting by Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky, we see Count Repnin standing at the center of the lavishly set tables, boldly denouncing the policies of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. Painted around 1860, during the 19th century Russian art movement, this artwork showcases Makovsky's mastery in capturing historical events and emotions. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life an intense scene filled with tension and opposition. As Count Repnin passionately delivers his speech against the tsar's politics, one can sense a mixture of shame and humiliation on the faces of those present. This revolt against authority is depicted through powerful body language and facial expressions. The composition not only tells a story but also highlights various elements such as banquet furniture, table settings, and traditional Russian attire. It offers us a glimpse into both cultural practices and political discourse during that era. This piece from Irkutsk's State Art Museum serves as a reminder of how art can be used to convey messages beyond its aesthetic appeal. It invites viewers to reflect upon power dynamics, communication strategies, and historical narratives while appreciating Makovsky's artistic brilliance.
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