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Moonlit Seascape With Shipwreck ID de tableau:: 58180
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Moonlit Seascape With Shipwreck Moonlit Seascape With Shipwreck
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Ship in the Stormy Sea ID de tableau:: 75850
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Ship in the Stormy Sea 1887(1887)
Oil on canvas
97 cm (38.2 in). Height: 63 cm (24.8 in).
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Constantinovich merkuri ID de tableau:: 77012
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Constantinovich merkuri Date 1848(1848)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 123 x 190 cm
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Ship in the Stormy Sea ID de tableau:: 77656
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Ship in the Stormy Sea 1887(1887)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Width: 97 cm (38.2 in). Height: 63 cm (24.8 in).
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Mountain Village Gunib in Daghestan. ID de tableau:: 79056
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Mountain Village Gunib in Daghestan. Mountain Village Gunib in Daghestan. View from the East. (Ivan Aivazovsky, 1869, Oil on canvas. The Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Date 1869
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Ivan Aivazovsky
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July 29, 1817 C May 5, 1900) was a Russian painter of Armenian descent, most famous for his seascapes, which constitute more than half of his paintings.Aivazovsky was born in the town of Feodosiya, Crimea, to a poor Armenian family. His parents family name was Aivazian. Some of artist's paintings bear a signature, in Armenian letters, "Hovhannes Aivazian" (Յովհաննէս Այվազեան). His talent as an artist earned him sponsorship and entry to the Simferopol gymnasium ??1 and later the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts, from which he graduated with the gold medal. Earning awards for his early landscapes and seascapes, he went on to paint a series of portraits of Crimean coastal towns before traveling throughout Europe. In later life, his paintings of naval scenes earned him a longstanding commission from the Russian Navy.
In 1845, Aivazovsky went to Istanbul upon the invitation of Sultan Abdelmecid, a city he was to travel to eight times between 1845-1890. |
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