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Sketch for the painting “The Uglich Case”

Creation period
1902
Place of сreation
the Russian Empire
Dimensions
76,8x47,4 cm
Technique
oil, canvas; painting
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Ivan Silych Goryushkin-Sorokopudov was fascinated with Russian history. In particular, he was inspired by the 17th-century aesthetics. In many of his paintings, he explored this time period. The artist managed to create vivid and powerful images, symbolizing the connection of painting with other arts such as music, theater, and literature.


The artist also created illustrations for the novel “Prince Serebrenni” by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy and worked on images from “The Tale of Igor’s Campaign”. He was inspired by operas such as “Boris Godunov” by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky and “Prince Igor” by Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin.


Ivan Silych Goryushkin-Sorokopudov created a detailed sketch for the painting “The Uglich Case” during his last year as a student at the Academy of Arts. In this painting, he addressed one of the darkest pages in Russian history — the murder of Tsarevich Dmitry, the last son of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. This event led to a dynastic, economic, and social crisis in Russia, known as the Time of Troubles.


The artist depicted the end of the tragedy that occurred in 1591. The alleged murderers are running through the court. In the foreground, the artist showed one of the criminals. He strove to convey the horror and fear on the man’s face as he anticipates the imminent punishment. Even as he runs away, he cannot take his eyes off the scene of the crime. Over the centuries, “the Uglich Case” has been revisited many times. There have been various hypotheses and theories. Some have suggested that it was an accident or a case of involuntary manslaughter.


In 1902, Ivan Silych Goryushkin-Sorokopudov graduated from the Academy of Arts and received a diploma with a commentary that read,
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For the excellent knowledge of painting and scientific subjects demonstrated during his studies at the School’s painting and sculpture department, [Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov] is awarded the title of Artist… with the right to a 10th-class rank when entering civil service and to teach drawing in educational institutions.

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After completing his studies at the Academy of Arts, the artist continued to focus on historical painting. Having moved to Penza, he created famous historical paintings and continued to work in this genre until the 1930s.

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Sketch for the painting “The Uglich Case”

Creation period
1902
Place of сreation
the Russian Empire
Dimensions
76,8x47,4 cm
Technique
oil, canvas; painting
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Ivan Goryushkin-SorokopudovCollection

At the Apiary
At the Apiary
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Market Day in an Old Town
Market Day in an Old Town
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Cover of the “Niva” magazine
Cover of the “Niva” magazine
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Princess Mansyreva
Portrait of Princess Mansyreva
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Taisiya Sborshchikova-Podolskaya
Portrait of Taisiya Sborshchikova-Podolskaya
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Judgment of God
The Judgment of God
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
A Concert in Pavlovsk
A Concert in Pavlovsk
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Sun for Summer — Winter for Frost
The Sun for Summer — Winter for Frost
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
A Scene from the 17th Century
A Scene from the 17th Century
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Klavdiya Goryushkin-Sorokopudova
Portrait of Klavdiya Goryushkin-Sorokopudova
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
From the Cult of the Past
From the Cult of the Past
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
A Girl with Apples
A Girl with Apples
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Female Portrait (Klavdiya Bulayeva)
Female Portrait (Klavdiya Bulayeva)
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Self-portrait. The 1930s
Self-portrait. The 1930s
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Winter
Winter
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of the Penza Art School Professor
Portrait of the Penza Art School Professor
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
A Kiss
A Kiss
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Yaroslavna’s Lament
Yaroslavna’s Lament
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Prince Igor
Prince Igor
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of the Sculptor Konstantin Klodt
Portrait of the Sculptor Konstantin Klodt
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
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