Moscows State Tretyakov Gallery on MondayunveiledIlya Repins 19th-century masterpiece of Ivan the Terrible after nearly seven years of painstaking and pioneering restoration work.Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan wasripped in three places when an intoxicated museum visitor attacked it with a metal pole in May 2018.
The man, who saidhe was upset over the paintings falsification of historical facts, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for damaging a work of great cultural value.The Tretyakov Gallery set up a restoration workshop on site with a specially designed table that allowed its team to work on the delicate painting with precision from every angle.The unique equipment has no parallels in the world, the Tretyakov Gallery said in a statement.
The specialists managed to not only repair the damages but also discover the true colors lost over time.Repins restored 1885 painting went on display Monday at an exhibition showing each stage of restoration work as well as the history of thecanvass creation.The work is highly protected: its now exhibited in a specially designed climatic vandal-proof capsule, Tretyakov Gallery said.Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan was previouslyslashed by an iconographer in 1913, an attack that Repin himself blamed on the growing influence of modern art movements.A Message from The Moscow Times:Dear readers,We are facing unprecedented challenges.
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