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  1. The first time was in 1913 when 29-year-old Abram Balashov, a well-to-do icon painter from an Old Believers’ family, stabbed the part of the canvas showing the faces of Ivan and his son with...

  2. In 1963, Soviet experts studied the remains of Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan Ivanovich, who died in November 1581. Experts wanted to find out whether Tsarevich Ivan really died from a...

  3. May 26, 2023 · However, the commonly held interpretation of Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan story is that the Tsar hit his son with staff after his son approached him about assaulting his wife, Yelena Sheremeteva, for wearing indecent clothing (some sources also describe she was in her underwear).

  4. Jun 6, 2023 · By Team Artsapien / June 6, 2023. Ilya Repin’s masterwork, “Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan” is a psychologically intense portrayal of a tragic event. Through the artist’s meticulous brushwork, the painting captures the haunting juxtaposition of Ivans horrified expression and his sons lifeless countenance.

  5. May 9, 2024 · Ivan had at least six wives—including five in a period of just nine years—and his marriages frequently ended in the poisoning or imprisonment of his spouse. He murdered his son Ivan in a fit of rage and savagely kicked Ivan's pregnant wife, causing her to miscarry.

  6. This painting depicts the historical 16th century story of Ivan the Terrible mortally wounding his son in Ivan in a fit of rage. By far the most psychologically intense of Repin’s paintings, the Emperor’s face is fraught with terror, as his son lay quietly dying in his arms, blood dripping down the side of his face, a single tear on his cheek.

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · It was during this period that Ivan beat his pregnant daughter-in-law, causing a miscarriage, killed his son in a subsequent fit of rage, and blinded the architect of St. Basil's...

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