Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky

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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian: Ива́н Константи́нович Айвазо́вский; 29 July 1817 – 2 May 1900) was a Russian Romantic painter who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art. Baptized as Hovhannes Aivazian, Aivazovsky 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.

One of the most prominent Russian artists of his time, Aivazovsky was also popular outside Russia. 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. Most of Aivazovsky's works are kept in Russian, Ukrainian and Armenian museums as well as private collections.

During his 60-year career, Aivazovsky produced around 6,000 paintings of, what one online art magazine describes, "very different value ... there are masterpieces and there are very timid works".However, according to one count as many as 20,000 paintings are attributed to him.The vast majority of Aivazovsky's works depict the sea.He rarely drew dry-landscapes and created only a handful of portraits.According to Rosa Newmarch Aivazovsky "never painted his pictures from nature, always from memory, and far away from the seaboard." Rogachevsky wrote that "His artistic memory was legendary. He was able to reproduce what he had seen only for a very short time, without even drawing preliminary sketches."Bolton praised "his ability to convey the effect of moving water and of reflected sun and moonlight."

Aivazovsky died on 19 April (2 May in New Style) 1900 in Feodosia.In accordance with his wishes, he was buried at the courtyard of St. Sargis Armenian Church.A white marble sarcophagus was made by Italian sculptor L. Biogiolli in 1901.A quote from Movses Khorenatsi's History of Armenia in Classical Armenian is engraved on his tombstone: Մահկանացու ծնեալ անմահ զիւրն յիշատակ եթող (Mahkanatsu tsneal anmah ziurn yishatak yetogh),which translates: "He was born a mortal, left an immortal legacy" or "Born as a mortal, left the immortal memory of himself".After his death, his wife Anna led a generally secluded life and died on July 25, 1944. She was buried next to Aivazovsky.
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As a fellow Armenian, I am so humbled that a member of my small peoples could create such beauty.

dr.spectre
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Wonderful...a sense of melancholy and nostalgia for a time that once was...worthy indeed of 'Aivazovsky's brush.'..will watch again...thank you.

cascal
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I can't express with words how much I am thankful to you dear Distant Mirrors for all the great artists whom I got to know via your work here. I send my love and greetings from Hungary

palmaizabellakiss
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Why didn't I know this marvellous Russian painter? His work and technique is fabulous! Time to focus on almost forgotten Russian painters from the nineteenth century! Thak you for sharing this video!

theavannooijen
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Thank you for providing this wonderful video. I just had 15 beautiful minutes, due to you and my favorite painter (former times Emil Nolde, then JMW Turner, and now Ivan Konstantinowitsch Aiwasowski)

VIRK
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Thank you for the soundtrack that sublimates the work !

brigittesignac
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I've only recently got to know Aivazosky's work. He is truly a great artist. Thanks so much for sharing - I am now a fan!!

dinneratmidnight
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That he was able to do this without sketches, purely from memory is incredible. What sights he has seen. Beautiful.

jmpsthrufyre
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What wonderful paintings. I did not know Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky. In the West we admire Monet and then we discover that in Eastern Europe there are great artists like this Aivazovsky who is certainly not inferior to Monet.

alessandromanfredi
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Dream-like quality..consumate grasp and control of colour. Sublime.

berniethebolt
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Started the day hearing this, no more anger, thank you!

TheSection
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¡Finísimo, todo tan bello y sublime! Con la música para acompañar, abrigar todo este arte, llega a provocarse una nebulosa exquisita y muy suave. Cuántos artistas que no kachaba, al mismo tiempo todo el arte en esa música. Terrible bakanes las obras de Iván Konstantínovich Aivazovski. Hay todo un universo de arte. 😌😌👌🏻👌🏻
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icarias
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So beautiful, so great!! Oh my God!!!

vozamaraktv-art
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Fabulous paintings. I wonder why I've never heard of this artist before, and I wonder how many other great artists there are who are wating to be promoted on YouTube for us to appreciate.

TheMarkEH
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Замечательные по качеству изображения картин.Больше таких роликов.

АндрейПетухов-эх
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Spectaculaire. C'est incroyable combien il a terminé dans sa vie.

jamesleonard
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The paintings from this man are sublime they enhance the nature he depicts

marianasanchezgarcia
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Devo dire che il soggetto marino, e soprattutto le imbarcazioni non mi hanno mai colpito. Qui siamo di fronte a qualcosa di davvero eccezionale.

nioatonondaphi
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Hak vaki olmadan bir kere daha İvan Konstanstinoviç Aivazovsky ' i ve eserlerini görmek istedim. Gün batımında
dalgalar, Denizde ışın yansımaları, Gökyüzünde türlü renkler.

islalpaym
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Couldn't find any that were in focus? Too bad, that are so much better when not blurry.

michael