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IVAN AIVAZOVSKYI

Aivazovsky was born in the town of Feodosiya (Theodosia), Crimea (Russian Empire) to a poor Armenian family. His brother was the Armenian Archbishop Gabriel Aivazovsky. His family moved to the Crimea

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Слайд 1IVAN
AIVAZOVSKYI
(1817-1900)



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Слайд 3Aivazovsky was born in the town of Feodosiya (Theodosia), Crimea

(Russian Empire) to a poor Armenian family. His brother was

the Armenian Archbishop Gabriel Aivazovsky. His family moved to the Crimea from Galicia (then in southern Poland, now in Ukraine) in 1812. His parents' family name was Aivazian but in Poland it was written Haivazian. Some of the artist's paintings bear a signature, in Armenian letters, "Hovhannes Aivazian" (Հովհաննես Այվազյան). His father taught him to play the violin and speak Polish and Ukrainian fluently. His talent as an artist earned him sponsorship and entry to the Simferopol gymnasium №1 and later the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts, which he graduated with a gold medal. Earning awards for his early landscapes and seascapes, he went on to paint a series of portraits of Crimean coastal towns before travelling throughout Europe. In later life, his paintings of naval scenes earned him a long-standing commission from the Russian Navy stationed in the Black Sea.

In 1845, Aivazovsky went to İstanbul upon the invitation of Sultan Abdülmecid I, a city he was to travel to eight times between 1845–1890. During his long sojourn in İstanbul, Aivazovsky was commissioned for a number of paintings as a court painter by the Ottoman Sultans Abdülmecid, Abdulaziz and Abdulhamid, 30 of which are currently on display in the Ottoman Imperial Palace, the Dolmabahce Museum and many other museums in Turkey. His works are also found in dozens of museums throughout Russia and the former Soviet republics, including the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, and the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in Feodosiya, Ukraine. The office of Turkey's Foreign Minister, Abdullah Gül, has Aivasovsky's paintings on the wall.
Aivazovsky was born in the town of Feodosiya (Theodosia), Crimea (Russian Empire) to a poor Armenian family.

Слайд 4Artists who are the main theme of creativity chose sea,

called scapes, and paintings of marine species - Marin.

Artists who are the main theme of creativity chose sea, called scapes, and paintings of marine species

Слайд 5Black Sea.(kept in the Tretyakov Gallery)
The plot is simple -

water, waves, and ... the sky. Somewhere in the distance

a lone sail. Taken artist highest point of view makes it possible to create the illusion of movement of waves.
Black Sea.(kept in the Tretyakov Gallery)The plot is simple - water, waves, and ... the sky. Somewhere

Слайд 6Aivazovsky is best known for his seascapes and coastal scenes.

His technique and imagination in depicting the shimmering play of

light on the waves and seafoam is especially admired, and gives his seascapes a romantic yet realistic quality that echoes the work of English watercolorist J. M. W. Turner and Russian painter Sylvester Shchedrin. Especially effective is his ability to depict diffuse sunlight and moonlight, sometimes coming from behind clouds, sometimes coming through a fog, with almost transparent layers of paint. A series of paintings of naval battles painted in the 1840s brought his dramatic skills to the fore, with the flames of burning ships reflected in water and clouds. He also painted landscapes, including scenes of peasant life in Ukraine and city life in İstanbul. Some critics have called his paintings from İstanbul Orientalist,[11] and others feel the hundreds of seascapes can be repetitive and melodramatic.
Aivazovsky is best known for his seascapes and coastal scenes. His technique and imagination in depicting the

Слайд 7Sea. Koktebel.

Sea. Koktebel.

Слайд 8Between the waves.

Between the waves.

Слайд 10“Storm”

“Storm”

Слайд 11Storm at sea.

Storm at sea.

Слайд 12Off the coast of Yalta.

Off the coast of Yalta.

Слайд 13Shipwreck.

Shipwreck.

Слайд 14Shipwreck.

Shipwreck.

Слайд 15Ship at sea.

Ship at sea.

Слайд 16"Maria" in the storm.


Слайд 17«Mercury»

«Mercury»

Слайд 18Peterburg.

Peterburg.

Слайд 19 Battle of Chessmen’

Battle of Chessmen’

Слайд 20Moonlight night in the Crimea.

Moonlight night in the Crimea.

Слайд 21View on Ayu Dag

View on Ayu Dag

Слайд 22И.К. Айвазовский. Рыболовное судно в гавани.

И.К. Айвазовский. Рыболовное судно в гавани.

Слайд 23Battle of Sinop. The night after the battle.

Battle of Sinop. The night after the battle.

Слайд 25Brig “Mercury” attacked by two turkish ships

Brig “Mercury” attacked by two turkish ships

Слайд 26Бодрящая волна.
Invigorating wave.

Бодрящая волна.Invigorating wave.

Слайд 27Caucasus.

Caucasus.

Слайд 28Deluge.

Deluge.

Слайд 29The Acropolis in Athens on a moonlight night.

The Acropolis in Athens on a moonlight night.

Слайд 31Landscape with windmills.

Landscape with windmills.

Слайд 32The Baptism of the Armenian people. Gregory the Illuminator.


Крещение армянского

народа. Григорий Просветитель.

The Baptism of the Armenian people. Gregory the Illuminator.Крещение армянского народа. Григорий Просветитель.

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