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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky - Carriage in a Storm

Carriage in a Storm

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky was a Russian painter of late Romanticism who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art. Baptized as Hovhannes Aivazian, he was born into an Armenian family in the Black Sea port of Feodosia in Crimea and was mostly based there.

Following his education at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, Aivazovsky traveled to Europe and lived briefly in Italy in the early 1840s. He then returned to Russia and was appointed the main painter of the Russian Navy. Aivazovsky had close ties with the military and political elite of the Russian Empire and often attended military maneuvers. He was sponsored by the state and was well-regarded during his lifetime. The saying "worthy of Aivazovsky's brush", popularized by Anton Chekhov, was used in Russia for describing something lovely. He remains highly popular in Russia in the 21st century.

One of the most prominent Russian artists of his time, Aivazovsky was also popular outside Russian Empire. He held numerous solo exhibitions in Europe and the United States. During his almost 60-year career, he created around 6,000 paintings, making him one of the most prolific artists of his time. The vast majority of his works are seascapes, but he often depicted battle scenes, Armenian themes, and portraiture.

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The Lifting Storm (1880)

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The Survivor

The Survivor

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Istanbul; The Golden Horn in the moonlight

Istanbul; The Golden Horn in the moonlight (1868)

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Genoese towers in the Black Sea

Genoese towers in the Black Sea (1895)

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
Gathering Storm

Gathering Storm (1899)

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
Fishermen At Dawn, Naples

Fishermen At Dawn, Naples (1843)

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
Shipping Off Ischia

Shipping Off Ischia

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Morning In Yalta

Morning In Yalta (1880)

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
Shipwreck off the Black Sea Coast

Shipwreck off the Black Sea Coast ( 1887)

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
The Brig Mercury In Moonlight

The Brig Mercury In Moonlight (1874)

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Venice at sunset

Venice at sunset (1873)

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
Night at Gurzof

Night at Gurzof (1891)

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
The Galata Tower By Moonlight

The Galata Tower By Moonlight ( 1845)

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Moonlight

Moonlight

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817-1900)
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