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Ivan Aivazovsky ( July 29, 1817 – May 2 , 1900 ). Ivan Aivazovsky. Photo 1898. Aivazovsky at work. Photo. Aivazovsky National Art Gallery. One of the halls of the Aivazovsky National Art Gallery, Feodosia . Russian Black Sea Fleet on a Parade in 1849, by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1886.
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Ivan Aivazovsky (July 29, 1817 – May 2, 1900)
Aivazovsky at work. Photo.
One of the halls of the Aivazovsky National Art Gallery, Feodosia.
Russian Black Sea Fleet on a Parade in 1849, by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1886
Ivan Aivazovsky. Rainbow.1873. Oil on canvas. The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
Ivan Aivazovsky. The Ninth Wave. 1850 - oil on canvas - Saint Petersburg, State Museum
Ivan Aivazovsky.1856 View of Constantinople and the Bosphorus
No matter what awful storm we see in his picture, in the upper part of the canvas, through the accumulation of thunder-clouds, a ray of light always breaks through, and though it is thin and weak, it announces deliverance. It is the belief in this Light that the nation of Aivazovsky carried through the ages. It is this light which contains the meaning of all the storms depicted by Aivazovsky. MartirosSarian