Thanks to the involvement of inhabitants of the Kostroma region in the initiative ‘Let’s save a painting together’, at various times, Yefim Chestnyakov’s works of art, such as ‘Romeo and Juliet’, ‘A portrait of a female’, ‘A horse walking along a winter road in a forest’, were restored. The fairly small painting ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (39×56) was handed over as a gift by residents of the Shablovo village of Kologrivsky District in the Kostroma region, back in 1968. The work of art was painted by the artist at the beginning of the 20th century. And it is considered to be one of his earlier works, created during his Saint Petersburg years (1899–1905). The scene from literature was painted with oils on a canvas. The art work depicts the tragic finale from William Shakespeare’s drama “Romeo and Juliet” (Scene III, Act V), when Juliet fell into a death-like trance in the tomb of Capulets.
Romeo, unaware of the plan, chose to remain with his beloved forever.