
Sermon of Josaphat Kuntsevich in Belarus is a drawing by Ilya Repin, dated 1893. It depicts a scene in a large hall or church where a man in clerical garb is delivering a sermon from a raised platform. The crowd is densely packed, with many people appearing to be intensely engaged with the speaker. The style is impressionistic, with quick, sketchy lines suggesting movement and emotion within the crowd. The drawing is done in shades of grey and muted greens, creating a somewhat somber atmosphere. The artwork measures 0.4 meters in width and 0.29 meters in height and is housed in the Viciebsk Regional Museum of Art.
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