The Reply of the Cossacks – Ilya Repin Historical Canvas Wall Art

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Bring one of history’s most iconic and rebellious moments into your home with this vibrant museum-grade reproduction of The Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ilya Repin. Painted in the late 1800s, the original masterpiece captures the Cossacks’ chaotic, hilarious, and defiant letter-writing to the Ottoman Sultan—a moment bursting with character, pride, and unfiltered energy.

Description

Bring one of history’s most iconic and rebellious moments into your home with this vibrant museum-grade reproduction of The Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ilya Repin. Painted in the late 1800s, the original masterpiece captures the Cossacks’ chaotic, hilarious, and defiant letter-writing to the Ottoman Sultan—a moment bursting with character, pride, and unfiltered energy.

This 48.0″ X 32.0″ vertical gallery-wrapped canvas is designed to stay as bold and flat as the day it was made. Built on a solid poplar wood frame and printed on rich 100% cotton canvas, each piece is made to honor the original artwork while enhancing your space with historical personality. Part of the Goodson Gallery Antique Reproductions & Fine Art Museum Prints series.


Available Sizes

  • 24″ x 16″ (1.25″ depth, black frame) – by request

  • 36″ x 24″ (1.25″ depth, black frame) – by request

  • 48″ x 32″ (1.25″ depth, black frame)


Specifications

  • Canvas: 100% cotton fabric canvas (400gsm)

  • Frame: Solid poplar wood with sleek black finish

  • Depth: 1.25″

  • Dimensions: 48″ x 32″
  • Backing: Patented solid face prevents canvas deforming

  • Print Quality: High-resolution image clarity and detail

  • Mounting: Ready to hang

  • Use: Indoor use only

  • Reproduction Source: “The Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks” by Ilya Repin

  • Restoration: Digitally enhanced from historic archives by Goodson Gallery

1 review for The Reply of the Cossacks – Ilya Repin Historical Canvas Wall Art

  1. Greg A.

    I’ve always loved this painting, and Goodson Gallery’s version does it justice. It really is a centerpiece. The whole thing feels like a frozen comedy scene from centuries ago. Totally worth it.

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