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The Black Sea

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Nocturnal Voyage

Nocturnal Voyage

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 Self-portrait

Self-portrait

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Sunset over Yalta.

Sunset over Yalta.

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The Niagara waterfall

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Fishermen Returning Near Naples

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View of Constantinople by moonlight.

View of Constantinople by moonlight.

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Passage of the Jews through the Red Sea

Passage of the Jews through the Red Sea

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Storm at sea

Storm at sea

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Portrait of vice admiral M.P. Lazarev

Portrait of vice admiral M.P. Lazarev

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Large raid in Kronstadt

Large raid in Kronstadt

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Winter Scene in Little Russia

Winter Scene in Little Russia

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View Of The Ayu Dag Crimea

View Of The Ayu Dag Crimea

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Trebizond from the sea

Trebizond from the sea

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Chumaks Waggons

Chumaks Waggons

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Italian Landscape

Italian Landscape

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Self-portrait

Self-portrait

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St. George Monastery. Cape Fiolent

St. George Monastery. Cape Fiolent

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The Shipwreck

The Shipwreck

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Deluge

Deluge

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Icebergs in the Atlantic (detail)

Icebergs in the Atlantic (detail)

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Coast of

Coast of

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The Ruins of Pompeii

The Ruins of Pompeii

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Gondolier on the Sea at Night

Gondolier on the Sea at Night

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The Black Sea at night

The Black Sea at night

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The Black Sea

The Black Sea

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Moonlit night in the Crimea.

Moonlit night in the Crimea.

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The Shipwreck

The Shipwreck

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The Bay of Naples

The Bay of Naples

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The Bay of Naples

The Bay of Naples

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Theodosia. Moonlight night

Theodosia. Moonlight night

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Golden Horn Bay Turkey

Golden Horn Bay Turkey

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Pushkin and Raevskaya in Gurzuf

Pushkin and Raevskaya in Gurzuf

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Sveaborg.

Sveaborg.

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American Shipping off the Rock of Gibraltar

American Shipping off the Rock of Gibraltar

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Sailboat .

Sailboat .

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Alushta

Alushta

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Ship in a Stormy Sea off the Coast

Ship in a Stormy Sea off the Coast

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Sea view from the chapel on the shore.

Sea view from the chapel on the shore.

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Byron in Venice

Byron in Venice

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View of Constantinople by evening light

View of Constantinople by evening light

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Night at the Rodos island

Night at the Rodos island

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Ships on Stormy Sea, Sunrise

Ships on Stormy Sea, Sunrise

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Battle of Chesma (1886)

Battle of Chesma (1886)

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Fishermen on the Beach

Fishermen on the Beach

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The Rioni River in Georgia.

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The Ninth Wave

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Ivan Aivazovsky – the master of marine art

introduction

Ivan Aivazovsky was a Russian painter of late Romanticism who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art. 

Early life

He was born into an Armenian family in the Black Sea port of Feodosia in Crimea and was mostly based there. The bustling port town proved to be the perfect environment for young Ivan. The sailors and ships would intrigue his imagination and be the main theme of his paintings in the coming future. 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.

Famous works

 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. In 1847 he was made the professor of Seascape painting, and the following year he married Julia Graves. He was blessed with four daughters, but his marriage life wasn't the happiest. During the 1860s, Aivazovsky attended huge popularity thanks to his natural talents with a paintbrush. 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. 

Most romantic artist of Russia 

During his 60-year career, he created around 6000 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 & portraiture. He also started art school during the latter stages of his life. Most of Aivazovsky's works are like Chaos (The Creation), The Ninth Wave, The Rainbow, The Black Sea, Descent of Noah from Ararat, and The Wave kept in Russian, Ukrainian, and Armenian museums and private collections. Aivazovsky was widely considered as the last romantic artist of Russia and has greatly influence many young artists to come. Aivazovsky died in the year 1900 at the place of his birth.