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The  Arrest of a Revolutionary Agitator
I
. Repin, 1878

Between 1878 and 1892, and especially after the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881, the revolutionary movement in Russia grew more radical and the response of the government — more brutal.
I. E. Repin's (1844-1930) two renditions (see next image) of this subject vividly portray this change.

 

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