The painting is really good. The sea is as always so vibrant, the colors are unreal, but it perfectly conveys the mood. Feel free to feature it as Painting of the Day. :) ❯❯❯
Ark, havent you ever been to Crimea? Yesterday evening, on my way to work, the sky was painted with all shades of the spectrum. Or do you think Aivazovsky was into psychedelics?))) ❯❯❯
It looks like water, but on the other hand, its a rather unusual subject for Aivazovsky, almost fairytale-like. Could it really be that poets were married in this way in ancient Greece? ❯❯❯
The Great Aivazovsky. I look at the painting and fragments of childhood memories surface from somewhere deep within, having been silently hidden there for decades. ❯❯❯
I saw this painting in a museum, and it made an unforgettable impression. Its incredibly powerful and grand in scale. The sea is depicted in all its forms on one canvas! ❯❯❯
One of my favorite works by Aivazovsky! I saw it in an art gallery in Feodosia and couldnt take my eyes off it. Everywhere I went in the hall, a moonlit path seemed to follow me, drawing me back to it! :) ❯❯❯
Ugh, finally found this painting! I have to say, when I saw this painting at the Feodosia Art Gallery, it simply struck me with its meaning. For some reason, it was the only painting that stood out to me among all the others; in my humble opinion, its the ❯❯❯
No one and nothing can capture it like this for our eyes... the sea in turmoil... storms, furious waves, rays of sunlight, reflections, and shimmering lights... thousands of shades and colors... the transparency of the water... not every photographer is ca ❯❯❯
To the previous speaker: please pay attention to the bottom right corner – theres a slightly cropped inscription by Aivazovsky; your doubts will disappear. ❯❯❯
Bravo!!! Bravo!!! Bravo!!! I really liked the website. Thank you very much for your work. The design is excellent. I would like to see more interesting and informative websites like this one.Projects like this can be used for educational purposes in school ❯❯❯
Aivazovsky is undoubtedly one of the greatest masters, and he was so successful in conveying all the beauty and power of the seas! When I look at his work, I feel a sense of peace. ❯❯❯
When I visited the Aivazovsky Gallery, I liked many of the paintings. In particular, I was impressed by the color palette chosen by the artist. Its truly breathtaking! )) But this painting in particular has a deep meaning. Its the one I tell my friends abo ❯❯❯
I really like it! I remember this from the album, but I couldnt find it online... only by searching for the exact title. It would have been nice to upload a higher quality image, but oh well...) ❯❯❯
I have seen paintings by artists from many different countries. And it pains me to see that we, gentlemen and comrades, do not appreciate the greatest of them, our Russian art, as much as it deserves.There is no one equal to Ivan Aivazovsky in world painti ❯❯❯
VENETIAN RHAPSODY 1He whispers, Pay your debts on...But the m is swallowed. A luxury suite.Massive white moldings,Wealthy furnishings plus.The city itself – an architecture garden.Facade after facade, following,Looking at those walking by. And Venetian st ❯❯❯
PUSHKINS GARDEN 1It sounds like poetry all the way – Reality is magnificent! From the autumn downpour to the wind...But the best part is the autumnal beauty.Once, it was Tsarskoye Selo,And a brotherhood of intelligent young men from the Lyceum,Where each i ❯❯❯
As far as I know, there might be another painting with the same title, or maybe this one is truly unique. Alternatively, its possible that the website administrators made a mistake. ❯❯❯
In 1892, Aivazovsky visited America. In this year, the continent was celebrating the 400th anniversary of its discovery. The artist described the purpose of his trip as follows: to study the ocean, to see Niagara Falls, and to create new paintings inspired ❯❯❯
Its amazing... When I look at his paintings, I cant take my eyes off them. They are simply unrealistically beautiful. And whats most important is the mood they evoke and a sense of something otherworldly. ❯❯❯
The word cool is naive, absurd, and completely inadequate to describe this painting. I rarely encounter allegories that are so deeply moving and make one contemplate the transience of the world and the sublimity of the eternal... ❯❯❯
In 1892, Aivazovsky visited America. That year, the continent was celebrating its 400th anniversary of discovery. The artist described the purpose of his trip as follows: to study the ocean, to see Niagara Falls, and to paint new works inspired by his expe ❯❯❯
I saw this painting in Feodosia about 40 years ago. The impression has stayed with me for a lifetime. When you enter the room where the painting is displayed, you feel like youre getting splashed by the waves. Its an incredible feeling. ❯❯❯
What I love about Aivazovskys paintings is how he captures the color of the sea and the movement of the waves – so naturally, especially during storms and in the moonlight. He was a truly gifted artist. ❯❯❯
It takes a remarkable talent to be able to recall and recreate colors and the movement of waves from memory – its an expression of deep love for the sea, for its marine environment. ❯❯❯
Only God knows the answer to a 5, a professor thinks he knows it, but a student only understands it at a level 3... (c)Although I havent been a student for a long time, I was so surprised by this translation that I even wondered if it might be some kind of ❯❯❯
Im amazed by the sheer number of Aivazovsky paintings here! Thank you so much for creating such a wonderful gallery! You can look at Aivazovskys seascapes endlessly, just like looking at the sea itself! And this painting depicting a scene on land gives us ❯❯❯
Old Einstein will always be infinitely right with his theory of relativity. Compare any painting by Aivazovsky to, for example, Malevichs work, and youre going to understand who the real artist is! I personally observed the reactions of visitors to Black S ❯❯❯
Only a genius gifted by divine providence can paint water so realistically with oil paints! If you havent seen the original, you have wasted a part of your life! ❯❯❯
They say that Aivazovsky created his paintings based on small sketches. How was he able to so clearly convey all the emotions and experiences of those few hours or minutes during which a ship burned within such a brief sketch? ❯❯❯
Ai-Dag (Crimean Tatar: Ayuv Dağ), also known as Bear Mountain, is a mountain on the southern coast of Crimea, located on the border between Greater Alushta and Greater Yalta. The height of the mountain is 577 meters above sea level. The mountain range exte ❯❯❯
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817-1900) lived in Crimea and traveled extensively. Many of the paintings he created depict the diverse nature of the sea. Numerous works by the artist gained deserved recognition, and one such work is his painting Moonlit ❯❯❯
Im seeing his paintings for the first time, and even though Id heard about him before, hes a true master! The colors are incredible; its absolutely brilliant! ❯❯❯
Shes absolutely stunning! The water is simply extraordinary! I fell in love with this painting at first sight :) I saw it at an exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod. ❯❯❯
Its strange, but I think it might be the one hanging in my house. It has a signature and a date – 1894. The painting is very faded and peeling, and the frame is damaged. It could also be a fake. ❯❯❯
I believe that the painting The Wave was painted hastily. There is no sense of transparency in the water over the crests of the waves, which Ivan Aivazovsky always succeeded in portraying brilliantly and which distinguished his style from others... ❯❯❯
No one disputes this, but whats happening at sea in this painting is unclear. Are there explosions on the ships? Or is something burning on the shore? The Battle of Sinop ended by 16:00, and the Turkish fleet was already defeated, yet the painting gives th ❯❯❯
Its interesting that the artist himself didnt like this painting and wouldnt allow it to be taken out of Feodosia.And I think its one of the best works by the artist. ❯❯❯
I think the author made a slight mistake in the composition of the arrangement – there is no sense of scale. The foreground and background are combined in perspective, and the entire work appears disjointed. ❯❯❯
The author didnt quite succeed in portraying the sea here; theres a certain incompleteness and carelessness evident. However, if we consider this as one of the sketches, then these criticisms can be overlooked. ❯❯❯
One of the best, because he always managed to convey the transparency of water and the movement of masses, which is not easy for everyone... Its true that this isnt evident in all his paintings, and it must be said honestly, there are some repetitions (whi ❯❯❯
Excellent painting. Although such waves dont actually exist (they are too reminiscent of folk art), the feeling it evokes is captivating. There are some technical inaccuracies: if thats a scarf in the hands, under the influence of the wind, it should be ph ❯❯❯
My favorite painting. What a masterpiece! I saw it a long time ago at the artists house in Feodosia, and the image of this painting is still vivid in my mind. ❯❯❯
Aivazovsky gifted this painting to Natalie Lanska (Pushkina) on January 5, 1847, and there should be a dedication note on the back indicating this gift. Currently, it is located in the Theodosian Gallery. ❯❯❯
A huge explosion! It looks like gunpowder was planted on the ship, and thats what caused it to explode. The most amazing thing is that both water and fire are present – one burns, while the other creates waves. In short, its very rare to see both water and ❯❯❯
A magnificent painting... a wonderful moon... and the reflections on the water... mmm... everything is simply marvelous...This is a true masterpiece!!! ❯❯❯
The sea plays in sad days,The sea plays in bygone days,With that color reflected in your eyes,Those colors appear like the World itself.March 20, 2014. ❯❯❯
I dont want the melancholy element,Nor the waves of distant obstacles.It is You, it is You who are Russia here,In Aivazovskys paintings now.You, like an incomprehensible storm in the waves...-A storm in the ninth wave towards the shores,I rush into turmoil ❯❯❯
I no longer believe in the lighthouse from now on,Because these are not the times here anymore,On the vast expanses roam Russia,Boredom, filth, and worldly nonsense.How I wish to sail through that Russia of mine,Forevermore, into a purified sea,Where is th ❯❯❯
Im the only one who noticed that this isnt his work? Its just funny to me! First of all, secondly, the painting was created in 1950, while the sketch is from 1957? Thats a bit strange. ❯❯❯
The waves are beautifully rendered. The colors are wonderfully chosen, creating the impression that its a photograph. Everything is conveyed very accurately. ❯❯❯
I deeply respect I. K. Aivazovsky. I am an artist myself, and I admire the technique he used in his paintings. One of my favorite works is Night in Venice. ❯❯❯
This painting is located in Feodosia, at the Ivan Aivazovsky Museum. My child and I looked at it for about four days ago, completely mesmerized. The dark, imposing, yet vibrant painting is striking due to its size. You can almost hear the sound of the sea ❯❯❯
Excellent! This is a truly remarkable painting. Aivazovsky was a great artist! Conveying the transparency of the water and the tragic scene of a sinking ship on canvas is a feat that few can achieve. There are simply no words to describe the depth of the w ❯❯❯
Simply an incredible combination of shades and colors that completely immerses you in the raging sea, where waves rock and carry you away... Ukrainian steppe, a fantastic Bosphorus. An unattainable Naples, a fairy tale created by a great artist... ❯❯❯
In 1892, Aivazovsky visited America. In this year, the continent celebrated the 400th anniversary of its discovery. The artist described the purpose of his trip as follows: to study the ocean, to see Niagara Falls, and to paint new works based on impressio ❯❯❯
The painting looks better in person – its brighter, and from about 15 meters away, it almost looks like a photograph. I was very impressed by this painting. It is located in Feodosia, at the Ivan Aivazovsky House-Museum; I was there about a week ago and sa ❯❯❯
An incredible painting. The details are so delicately rendered, and the evening mood captured by Kartsev is palpable... the city and its people seem to exist in their own separate worlds. ❯❯❯
The picture in the gallery, painted on a canvas by the artist, is something I remember from childhood when I first visited the gallery. Im revisiting it periodically over the years. This year marks 200 years since the artists birth. I read that a grand exh ❯❯❯
Come to Feodosia! Our gallery has wonderful works by Ivan Aivazovsky! In the spring and autumn, there are few visitors, so you can enjoy the paintings all day long (except on Wednesdays and Tuesdays). ❯❯❯
Fyodor doesnt possess real information. For the artist, it was a cherished creation, something I had been striving for my entire life. I couldnt bear to part with it due to my deep love and affection (it was created in the 81st year of his life – soon afte ❯❯❯
I was amazed to see Niagara Falls in the Aivazovsky gallery! I always thought he was just a marine painter. ;) It was especially nice because we recently saw Niagara Falls in person. And yes, the painting is stunning in reality! ❯❯❯
ARARATMy Leader, my God, my Icon,A hundred times more precious than life,The royal crown of my homeland – Given to us by God forever.You stand always tall and white,Sometimes with a stern look,And we, a nation, a lost child,Look at you with hope, gazing at ❯❯❯
For some reason, this particular painting evoked the strongest emotional response in me compared to all of Aivazovskys works. The depth of the sea... Perhaps the absence of a shoreline or rocks in the painting creates a certain overwhelming and exciting im ❯❯❯
I dons see any naval battles here. The work is lyrical, calm, and well-executed. The marine battle scene is painted in a romantic style. In general, I havent seen any of Ivan Aivazovskys works, especially those depicting storms, that are particularly reali ❯❯❯
Its very difficult to put into words – the more you watch it, the more awe and wonder you feel. Its unique, brilliant, all memorized! I also have a huge desire to visit those places. THANK YOU! ❯❯❯
The desert beach. The sleeping brig. The moon, as if not asleep...Away from scandals and intrigues – to where the wind smells of morning,Whirling among plum branches, covering the grass with a blizzard of blossoms,Where an inspired nightingale sings a solo ❯❯❯
In person, a different painting hangs in Feodosia, and this is not by Aivazovsky. You, my friend, if you were indeed in Feodosia, you must have noticed the sinking mast among the waves. But whether you were there or not – it doesnt really matter. In fact, ❯❯❯
This is by Aivazovsky. I saw this painting in Feodosia. Its grand and majestic. Absolutely stunning! But the color reproduction in this photo is simply terrible! It doesnt allow you to get a sense of what the original artwork looks like. ❯❯❯
Troll, bot, or whatever you are, my enthusiastic one, tell me the dimensions of the original in Theodosia? I think you must have noticed that, you our careless one. ❯❯❯
My favorite painting by Aivazovsky. I love to take photos inspired by it when a storm front is approaching in the sky, but theres still blue sky remaining. And on the other side, theres a dark cloud. ❯❯❯
The steppe stretches across the vast expanse,Lying both wide and long,Like a fiery sea,It radiates heat and burns intensely.The compressed air becomes stiff,No scent of a humid day arises,Not even a winged breeze from the sky,Nor the shadow of a cool cloud ❯❯❯
I also saw that painting 40 years ago. Just sea foam during a storm, and nothing more. Its huge! And it illuminates the entire room. Inside, it has neon lighting. ❯❯❯
I saw this painting at the Marble Museum (another website says its located in Nizhny Novgorod). In the corner of the painting, theres a signature indicating the year 1882. But yes, its beautiful, thank you for the title (thats what I was looking for). ❯❯❯
The works of this Aivazovsky are awful, weak, and tasteless. Take a look at mine if you want to see real painting.Kopylov Oleksandr HennadiyovychMember of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (painting, graphics), certificate No. 6203. ❯❯❯
Hello! I have an antique bust of Admiral Bouboulina (Λασκαρίνα Μπουμπουλίνα) from the Russian Imperial Navy, made in France. You can find information about it by searching on Google using the keywords Bouboulina.Sincerely, Dmitry! ❯❯❯
I share your sentiment. If you are fascinated by lunar landscapes, nighttime scenes, and nature in general, I recommend exploring the works of Arkhip Kuindzhi as well. ❯❯❯
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky gifted this painting to Natalia Nikolaevna Lanskaya (formerly Pushkina, maiden name Goncharova) for the New Year. On the back of the painting is written: To Natalia Nikolaevna Lanskaya from Aivazovsky. January 1st, 1847. St. ❯❯❯
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These paintings are simply stunning.
I believe there are no words to express the feeling of a person who has seen these masterpieces. There simply arent any words.
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