This article is about the painting by Ilya Repin. For the alleged letters exchanged between the sultan and Cossacks, see Correspondence between the Ottoman sultan and the Cossacks.
Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks
Artist
Ilya Repin
Year
1880–1891
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
203 cm × 358 cm (80 in × 141 in)
Location
State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg
Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks is a painting by Ilya Repin.[1] It is also known as Cossacks of Saporog Are Drafting a Manifesto and Cossacks are Writing a Letter to the Turkish Sultan[a].
Repin began painting the canvas in 1880 and finished in 1891. His study drawings he made in stanitsa Pashkovskaya (today within Krasnodar), Yekaterinoslav (today Dnipro), and Kachanivka.
He recorded the years of work along the lower edge of the canvas. Alexander III bought the painting for 35,000 rubles. Since then, the canvas has been exhibited in the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg with another version by Repin in the Kharkiv Art Museum in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[2]
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