Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ilya Repin, 1890
Russian Museum · wikidata.org
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The story goes that a Turkish sultan sent these men a demand to surrender and they wrote back something so filthy it stayed famous for centuries — nobody seems sure the letter ever really existed. Repin kept at this for something like a decade, from what I can find, using friends and neighbours as models; the one bent over the paper was apparently a historian he knew who fed him the details.
Erisava: Everyone's caught mid-laugh, and holding it that long makes it look unhinged.
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