Portrait of the Artist's Daughter Vera


size(cm): 45x35
Price:
Sale price$163.00 USD

Description

The painting Portrait of the Artist's Daughter Vera by Ilya Yefimovich Repin is a masterpiece of Russian realism of the 19th century. The work was created in 1884, and in it you can appreciate the artist's ability to capture the essence of his daughter Vera in a portrait full of life and realism.

The composition of the painting is striking, with Vera sitting on a chair, looking directly at the viewer with a calm and collected expression. The use of light and shadow is impressive, with light from the window illuminating her face and hair, while the rest of the room is left in dim light.

The color used by Repin in this work is very interesting. He uses a palette of soft, warm tones, with shades of beige, brown, and gray bringing a warm, calm feeling to the painting. The details of Vera's dress, with its red and green tones, add a touch of color and life to the work.

Apart from its aesthetic beauty, this painting has an interesting story behind it. Repin was inspired by his daughter Vera to create this work, and the painting became one of the artist's most famous. The painting was acquired by the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg in 1913, and has been one of the most admired works in the collection ever since.

But there is a little-known aspect about this painting that makes it even more interesting. In 1914, the work was stolen from the Hermitage Museum by a group of thieves. The painting was recovered soon after, but during his absence, it was damaged and had to be restored. Despite this incident, the painting remains one of the most important works of Russian realism and a showcase of Ilya Yefimovich Repin's talent.

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