Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky loved to draw the sea. He was born in the Crimea, in the port city of Feodosia. The Russian-Armenian artist was crazy about the sea waves — he painted them extremely realistic and as if illuminated from below.

During his life, Aivazovsky painted more than six thousand canvases, half of them were dedicated to the sea and ships.

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Fantastic luminous waves from a Russian marine artist of the XIX century

Keywords: Sea | Culture | Wave | Paintings | Artist | Aivazovsky

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