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    Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1900) Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky was born in the family of a merchant of Armenian origin in the town of Feodosia, Crimea. His parents were under strained circumstances and he spent his childhood in poverty. With the help of people who had noticed the talented youth, he entered the Simpheropol gymnasium, and then the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, where he took the landscape painting course and was especially interested in marine landscapes. In the autumn of 1836 Aivazovsky presented 5 marine pictures to the Academic exhibition, which were highly appreciated. In 1837, Aivazovsky received the Major Gold Medal for Calm in the Gulf of Finland (1836) and The Great Roads at Kronstadt (1836), which allowed him to go on a long study trip abroad. However the artist first went to the Crimea to perfect himself in his chosen genre by painting the sea and views of Crimean coastal towns. During the period of 1840-1844 Aivazovsky, as a pensioner of the Academy of Arts, spent time in Italy, traveled to Germany, France, Spain, and Holland. He worked much and had many exhibitions, meeting everywhere with success. He painted a lot of marine landscapes, which became very popular in Italy: The Bay of Naples by Moonlight (1842), Seashore. Calm (1843), Malta. Valetto Harbour (1844). His works were highly appreciated by J.W.M. Turner, a prominent English landscape and marine painter. In the course of his work, Aivazovsky evolved his own method of depicting the motion of the sea ¨C from memory, without preliminary sketches, limiting himself to rough pencil outlines. Aivazovsky¡¯s phenomenal memory and romantic imagination allowed him to do all this with incomparable brilliance. The development of this new method reflected the spirit of the age, when the ever-increasing romantic tendencies put an artist's imagination to the front. When in 1844 the artist returned to St. Petersburg, he was awarded the title of Academician, and became attached to the General Naval Headquarters. This allowed him to travel much with Russian fleet expeditions on different missions; he visited Turkey, Greece, Egypt, America. From 1846 to 1848 he painted several canvases with naval warfare as the subject; the pictures portrayed historical battles of the Russian Fleet The Battle of Chesme (1848), The Battle in the Chios Channel (1848), Meeting of the Brig Mercury with the Russian Squadron... (1848). Towards the 1850s the romantic features in Aivazovsky¡¯s work became increasingly pronounced. This can be seen quite clearly in one of his best and most famous paintings The Tenth Wave (1850) and also in Moonlit Night (1849), The Sea. Koktebel. (1853), Storm (1854) and others. The process, which determined the development of Russian art in t....
View of the Cost Near St. Petersburg. 1835
View of the Cost Near St. Petersburg. 1835
The Great Roads at Kronstadt. 1836
The Great Roads at Kronstadt. 1836
Windmill on the Sea Coast. 1837
Windmill on the Sea Coast. 1837
Seashore. 1840
Seashore. 1840
The Roads at Kronstadt. 1840
The Roads at Kronstadt. 1840
The Coast at Amalfi. 1841
The Coast at Amalfi. 1841
The Bay of Naples by Moonlight. 1842
The Bay of Naples by Moonlight. 1842
Seashore. Calm. 1843
Seashore. Calm. 1843
Malta. Valetto Harbour. 1844
Malta. Valetto Harbour. 1844
Reval (Tallinn). 1844
Reval (Tallinn). 1844
View of Odessa by Moonlight. 1846
View of Odessa by Moonlight. 1846
View of Constantinople by Moonlight. 1846
View of Constantinople by Moonlight. 1846
The Battle of Chesme. 1848
The Battle of Chesme. 1848
The Battle in the Chios Channel. 1848
The Battle in the Chios Channel. 1848
Meeting of the Brig Mercury with the Russian Squadron After the Defeat of Two Turkish Battleships. 1
Meeting of the Brig Mercury with the Russian Squadron After the Defeat of Two Turkish Battleships. 1
View of the Leander Tower in Constantinople. 1848
View of the Leander Tower in Constantinople. 1848
Moonlit Night. 1849
Moonlit Night. 1849
The Tenth Wave. 1850
The Tenth Wave. 1850
The Sea. Koktebel. 1853
The Sea. Koktebel. 1853
Moonlit Night. A Bathing Hut in Feodosia. 1853
Moonlit Night. A Bathing Hut in Feodosia. 1853
Storm. 1854
Storm. 1854
Towers on the Rock Near Bosporus. 1859
Towers on the Rock Near Bosporus. 1859
On the Island of Rhodes. 1861
On the Island of Rhodes. 1861
View of the Sea from the MountAI708ns at Sunset. Crimea. 1864
View of the Sea from the MountAI708ns at Sunset. Crimea. 1864
On the Island of Crete. 1867
On the Island of Crete. 1867
Stormy Sea. 1868
Stormy Sea. 1868
MountAI708n Village Gunib in Daghestan. View from the East. 1869
MountAI708n Village Gunib in Daghestan. View from the East. 1869
The RAI708nbow. 1873
The RAI708nbow. 1873
Shipwreck. 1876
Shipwreck. 1876
View of the Sea by Moonlight. 1878
View of the Sea by Moonlight. 1878
The Black Sea. 1881
The Black Sea. 1881
Ivan AI708vazovsky and Ilya Repin. Pushkin's Farewell to the Sea. 1887
Ivan AI708vazovsky and Ilya Repin. Pushkin's Farewell to the Sea. 1887
The Billow. 1889
The Billow. 1889
The Mary Caught in a Storm. 1892
The Mary Caught in a Storm. 1892
Breakers on the Crimean Coast. 1892
Breakers on the Crimean Coast. 1892
The Caucasian Range from the Sea. 1894
The Caucasian Range from the Sea. 1894
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