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DescriptionRepin groznuy vandalizm.gif | Fragment of Repin's painting "Ivan Terrible and his son" after vandal attack with knife in 1913. |
Date | between 13 january 1913 (vandalism) and december 1913 (end of 1st period of restavration) |
Source | http://www.dictionnaire.narod.ru/convention.htm |
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