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Cossack Playing the Bandura

Creation period
1962
Place of сreation
the USSR
Dimensions
43x33 cm
Technique
paper, watercolor
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Sergey Sergeyev-Tsensky considered his acquaintance with Ilya Repin one of the greatest fortunes of his life.

Following the advice of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky, Sergeyev-Tsensky settled in Kuokkala in December 1909, where he rented the Kozinochka summer house. Repin also lived in Kuokkala. The two got acquainted, and later Sergeyev-Tsensky became a frequent guest at Repin’s Wednesday evening receptions at his country house, the Penates.

This is how Korney Chukovsky described Repin’s Wednesdays,
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The famous Wednesdays that she [Natalia Nordman, the artist’s wife] established in his home brought order and routine into his life, making it possible to focus on work all the other days and not be afraid of any visitors coming by. ˂…˃ Every Wednesday, the gates of the Penates were wide open to anyone. Every visitor could see him after three o’clock that day, and almost everyone was invited to lunch. ˂…˃ Wednesday was an important day for Ilya Yefimovich. Soon after one o’clock he would stop working, clean his palette, put on his festive suit, most often a light gray one, and go out into the garden to wander in solitude until his guests from Saint Petersburg arrived.

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The friendly correspondence between Sergeyev-Tsensky and Repin continued until the last days of the artist’s life. In his letters, Sergeyev-Tsensky asked Repin for a sketch to remember him by. The artist replied that he was pondering over which sketch to choose,

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I am seriously thinking it over: what shall I send you? I start looking for something decent, yet when I sort through what I have I feel so embarrassed!

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In the end, Repin sent Sergeyev-Tsensky a watercolor study, which depicted a Cossack, a blind kobzar sitting on the shore of the sea (or the Dnieper River). He is dressed in harem pants and holds a string instrument in his hands. Together with the sketch, the artist also sent a photo of himself. The sketch and the picture feature an inscription, which reads “To the esteemed Sergey Nikolayevich Sergeyev-Tsensky. Ilya Repin. 1926.” Sergeyev-Tsensky replied by thanking the artist for the gift and inviting him to visit his homeland, the Dnieper River and Crimea. But the 82-year-old Ilya Repin was ill and could not go anywhere.

The exhibition presents a copy of Repin’s original painted by Mikhail Fadeyev. This sketch was commissioned by the museum in 1962. The original sketch is kept in the museum and is exhibited only once a year.
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Cossack Playing the Bandura

Creation period
1962
Place of сreation
the USSR
Dimensions
43x33 cm
Technique
paper, watercolor
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