The Russian government ordered this painting to be removed from exhibition and banned it from public view. They even stationed security at its location, fearing it might spark a revolution.
The painting we’ll talk about today is "Ivan the Terrible and His Son" by Ilya Repin, created in 1885. In this work, Repin depicts the murder of Ivan Ivanovich, the son of Ivan the Terrible.
But why did the Russian government want to hide this painting? In this video, you’ll find out.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:17 History of the Painting
1:56 First Theory: A Dispute Over Ivan’s Wife
2:48 Second Theory: An Illness
3:33 Third Theory: An Accidental Death
4:50 What Inspired Repin to Paint This?
6:28 Early Versions of the Painting
7:33 Exhibition and Commentary
8:25 Why Was It Banned in Russia?
9:33 Attacks on the Painting
10:37 The Fourth Theory: They Were Poisoned
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