Did you know that Ilya Repin's painting "Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan" once fell victim to a vicious act of vandalism? In 1913, a mentally disturbed man named Abram Balashov attacked the painting with a knife, slashing it three times. The painting was severely damaged, particularly the face of the tsar's son. Fortunately, Repin himself was still alive and able to restore the artwork, though traces of the damage are still visible today. #PowerOfArt There are amazing results with MJ 5.1 on this style (Chernobog is out of this world) 9/9 Midlibrary score.