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The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan (Zaporozhtsy), c1890, (1939). Creator: Il ya Repin




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The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan (Zaporozhtsy), c1890, (1939). Creator: Il ya Repin

The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan (Zaporozhtsy), c1890, (1939). Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of Turkey, also known as Cossacks of Saporog Are Drafting a Manifesto, 19th-century imagining of a supposed historical event of 1676, based on the legend of Cossacks sending an apparently rude and insulting reply to an ultimatum from Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire. On the right is Taras Bulba (in a white cap), the hero of Gogols tale of the same name; on the left is Andrei, Taras Bulbas son; almost in the centre sits Ataman (Chief) Serko with a pipe in his mouth. Ilya Repin (1844-1930) took nearly 20 years to paint the picture, for which Tsar Alexander III paid him 35, 000 rubles, at the time the greatest sum ever paid for a Russian painting. In the collection of The State Russian Museum, St Petersburg, Russia. From " The Russian State Museum". [State Art Publishers, Moscow and Leningrad, 1939]

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Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov Alexander Iii Cossack Cossacks Czar Alexander Iii Defiance Defiant Emperor Of Russia Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich Ilya E Repin Ilya Efimovic Repin Ilya Efimovich Ilya Efimovich Repin Ilya Repin Laughing Laughter Letter Repin Reply Rough Rude Tsar Alexander Iii Mehmed Iv Mehmet Iv Tough


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The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan

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is a captivating print that captures the essence of a historical event from 1676. Created by Il ya Repin in 1890 and later published in 1939, this artwork depicts the legendary moment when the Zaporozhian Cossacks boldly responded to an ultimatum from Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire. In this painting, we witness a group of fierce Cossack warriors gathered together, drafting their defiant manifesto. On the right side stands Taras Bulba, wearing a distinctive white cap, who is known as the hero of Gogol's famous tale bearing his name. To his left stands Andrei, Taras Bulba's son, displaying determination on his face. Ataman Serko sits almost at the center with a pipe in his mouth, exuding leadership and wisdom. The attention to detail and meticulous brushwork by Ilya Repin are evident throughout this masterpiece. It is worth noting that Tsar Alexander III recognized its significance and commissioned Repin to paint it over two decades. The Tsar paid an unprecedented sum of 35,000 rubles for this Russian painting at that time. Today, "The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan" can be found in The State Russian Museum in St Petersburg—a testament to its cultural importance and artistic brilliance. This print allows us to delve into history while appreciating Repin's exceptional talent as he brings this legendary event back to life through vivid colors and powerful imagery.

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