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Ivan Aivazovsky
Ivan Aivazovsky was a Russian painter and one of the most celebrated marine artists of the 19th century. He was born on July 29, 1817 in Feodosia, Crimea, and grew up in a family of artists. His father was a painter, and his uncle was a renowned portrait artist.
Aivazovsky studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, where he received training in classical European painting techniques. He also traveled extensively throughout Europe, studying the works of famous artists and gaining inspiration for his own work.
One of Aivazovsky’s most distinctive qualities was his ability to capture the beauty and majesty of the sea and seascapes. His paintings are known for their dramatic skies, stormy seas, and detailed depictions of ships and sailors. Some of his most famous paintings include «The Ninth Wave» (1850), «The Rainbow» (1873), and «The Black Sea» (1871).
In addition to his seascapes, Aivazovsky also painted portraits, historical scenes, and landscapes. He was particularly skilled at depicting the beauty of his native Crimea, and many of his paintings depict the region’s rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and ancient ruins.
Aivazovsky’s work was highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts, and he was widely celebrated during his lifetime. He was appointed as the official painter of the Russian navy and received numerous awards and honors for his work. In 1862, he was made a member of the Imperial Academy of Arts, and in 1891, he was awarded the Order of St. Vladimir, one of Russia’s highest honors.
Despite his success as an artist, Aivazovsky faced many challenges and struggles in his personal life. He struggled with financial difficulties and faced criticism from some members of the art community who felt that his work was too romantic and sentimental. He also faced political turmoil and upheaval in Russia, and he was forced to flee his home in Crimea during the Crimean War.
Despite these challenges, Aivazovsky continued to paint and exhibit his work until his death on May 2, 1900. Today, he is remembered as one of the greatest marine painters of the 19th century.
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View of the Crimea 1851
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.149View from the coast of a stormy sea with a sailing ship, 1865
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.149View of the Amalfi Coast, 1865
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.109A market scene in Constantinople, with the Hagia Sophia beyond
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.069Moonlit night at the seaside 1847
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.189View in Oreande 1858
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.269Crimean coast by moonlight 1853
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.579View of Sevastopol from the Northern Bank
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.639A View onto Moscow from the Sparrow Hills 1848
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.229Harbour Scene
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.229Returning to the Ship, 1887
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.149A view of the Ayu-Dag Mountain in the evening light
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.309A View of Constantinople by Moonlight 1846
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.719Rescuers from the shipwreck 1844
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.639Sea, Koktebel Bay
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.479Sea shore, Calm, 1843
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.869Sea view from the chapel on the shore 1845
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.639The Mekhitarist Fathers on Lazarus Island, Venice 1843
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.559Italian Landscape 1855
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.659Galleon in the Fog
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.719View of Constantinople by evening light 1846
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.739View of the Venetian lagoon 1841
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.719St. George Monastery. Cape Fiolent 1846
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.779Meeting of fishermen on the coast of the Gulf of Naples, 1842
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.679End of Storm 1839
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.659View of Vesuvius on a moonlit night 1858
By Ivan AivazovskySizes starting at kr3.739