
The Repin House is a historical monument in the Russian city of
Tolyatti
Tolyatti ( rus, Толья́тти, p=tɐlʲˈjætʲ(ː)ɪ), also known as Togliatti, formerly known as Stavropol (1737–1964), is a city in Samara Oblast, Russia. It is the largest city in Russia which does not serve as the administrative center ...
. It commemorates of a brief stay there by the great Russian painter
Ilya Repin
Ilya Yefimovich Repin (russian: Илья Ефимович Репин, translit=Il'ya Yefimovich Repin, p=ˈrʲepʲɪn); fi, Ilja Jefimovitš Repin ( – 29 September 1930) was a Russian painter, born in what is now Ukraine. He became one of the ...
in 1870.
Repin's stay
In the summer of 1870 the young artist
Ilya Repin
Ilya Yefimovich Repin (russian: Илья Ефимович Репин, translit=Il'ya Yefimovich Repin, p=ˈrʲepʲɪn); fi, Ilja Jefimovitš Repin ( – 29 September 1930) was a Russian painter, born in what is now Ukraine. He became one of the ...
, then 25 and early in what would become a renowned career, came to the Volga to gather inspiration for paintings of the lives of the river boatmen and
burlaks. This sojourn resulted in his painting of the iconic ''
Barge Haulers on the Volga
''Barge Haulers on the Volga'' or ''Burlaki'' (russian: Бурлаки на Волге, ''Burlaki na Volge'') is an 1870–1873 oil-on-canvas painting by artist Ilya Repin. It depicts 11 men physically dragging a barge on the banks of the Volga ...
'' and other work. With Repin came twenty-year-old landscapist
Fyodor Vasilyev, Repin's academy classmate
Yevgeny Makarov, and Repin's younger brother Basil.
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The petite bourgeoisie
''Petite bourgeoisie'' (, literally 'small bourgeoisie'; also anglicised as petty bourgeoisie) is a French term that refers to a social class composed of semi-autonomous peasants and small-scale merchants whose politico-economic ideologica ...
woman Anna Akhmatova Buyanova (nicknamed "Battle-Axe") operated a coaching inn
The coaching inn (also coaching house or staging inn) was a vital part of Europe's inland transport infrastructure until the development of the railway, providing a resting point ( layover) for people and horses. The inn served the needs of tra ...
at a house on Posad Street (latter Cooperative 117) in Stavropol-on-Volga (the name of Tolyatti at that time). Repin and his companions lived there for two weeks.[
Repin and his companions then moved further down the Volga to stay in what is now the Repin Museum.
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Status as a memorial
In 1947, some Stavropolians made a corner of the house into a memorial to Repin, with a portrait of the artist and prints of his works.[ In 1955, as part of the transfer of the city to its new location (the existing city was to be submerged when the ]Kuybyshev Reservoir
Kuybyshev Reservoir or Kuybyshevskoye Reservoir (russian: Ку́йбышевское водохрани́лище, Kuybyshevskoye Vodokhranilishche), sometimes called Samara Reservoir and informally called Kuybyshev Sea, is a reservoir of ...
was filled), the government had originally intended to move the house to the city center, but later it was decided to place it more on the outskirts.[ The street in which it was placed is named Repin Street.
The building was first placed under protection as a historic monument by executive decision of the government of Kuybyshev Region (the then-current name for Samara Region), order number 735 of December 21, 1970. There is a memorial plaque on the house, and it is designated as a historical and cultural monument of regional significance,][ so that the original exterior appearance is protected from alteration, including both the structural elements and decorations on the facade. The 2000 city registry indicates that the interior as well as the facade is protected.
However, the appearance of the building has changed since Repin's day: originally a log house with a rustic plank roof,][ in the mid-20th-century it was trimmed with wood siding and iron window gratings and roofed with ]corrugated iron
Corrugated galvanised iron or steel, colloquially corrugated iron (near universal), wriggly tin (taken from UK military slang), pailing (in Caribbean English), corrugated sheet metal (in North America) and occasionally abbreviated CGI is a b ...
.[
Unlike the Repin house in Shiryaevo, this house is not a museum and is not open to the public.][
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Repin Museum
This house is not to be confused with the Repin Museum in the village of Shiryaevo (russian: Ширяево) in the Zhiguliovsk district, located about (38 versts) downstream from Stavropol-on-Don. This is a log house in which Repin and his companions lived after leaving Stavropol-on-Don, and it here that he began the sketches for ''Barge Haulers on the Volga''. This house is also a historic monument of regional importance.[ It opened as a public museum on June 2, 2007. It includes an ]ethnographic
Ethnography (from Greek ''ethnos'' "folk, people, nation" and ''grapho'' "I write") is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject o ...
exhibit with examples of Russian woodcarving, carts, boats, and so forth.
References
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[{{cite web , url=http://kudago.com/tlt/place/dom-gde-ostanavlivalsya-i-e-repin/ , title=Дом, где останавливался И. Е. Репин , trans-title=The House Where Repin Stayed , date=June 17, 2013 , work=KudaGo , accessdate=March 13, 2015 {{in lang, ru]
[{{cite web , url=http://tltmuseum.ru/component/k2/item/3-дом-в-котором-останавливался-в-1870-году-иерепин.html , title=Дом, в котором останавливался в 1870 году И.Е.Репин , trans-title=The House Where Ilya Repin Stayed In 1870 , publisher=Tolyatti Museum , accessdate=March 13, 2015 {{in lang, ru]
[{{cite web, url=http://mincult.samregion.ru/assets/files/reestr/Reestr_OKN_0713.doc, title=Список объектов культурного наследия (памятников истории и культуры) федерального и регионального значения, расположенных на территории Самарской области, trans-title=List of Historical and Cultural Monuments of National and Regional Importance in the Samara Region, publisher=Министерство культуры Самарской области inistry of Culture of the Samara Regionaccessdate=March 13, 2015, url-status=dead, archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402125939/http://mincult.samregion.ru/assets/files/reestr/Reestr_OKN_0713.doc, archivedate=April 2, 2015 {{in lang, ru]
[{{cite book , last=Repin , first=Ilya , title=Далекое Близкое , trans-title=A Distant Closeness , year= , publisher=Zakharov , isbn=978-5815902046, cited at Pavlukhin {{in lang, ru]
[{{cite web , url=http://pavluhinoleg.livejournal.com/1757.html?thread=1757 , title=Дом И.Е. Репина в Тольятти , trans-title=House of I. E. Repin in Tolyatti , author=Oleg Pavlukhin , work=Oleg Pavlukhin (blog) , accessdate=March 13, 2015 {{in lang, ru]
Monuments and memorials in Tolyatti
Houses in Russia