Ilya Repin’s Ivan the Terrible and His Son (1885) captures a moment of unbearable remorse.Bathed in a haunting red glow, the Tsar cradles his dying son, whom he has fatally struck in a fit of rage.Painted with agonizing realism, Repin’s brushwork conveys the psychological horror of violence and the fragility of love. In ikonoTV’s Slow Art format, the viewer is invited to dwell in each anguished gaze and trembling hand, revealing layers of guilt, tenderness, and tragedy.A timeless meditation on power and the irreversible weight of human action.
This work can be seen at [The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow,https://www.tretyakovgallery.ru/exhibitions/o/ivan-groznyy-i-syn-ego-ivan-vozvrashchenie/]
Duration:
00:03:21
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