The Ninth Wave – (Ivan Aivazovsky) Edellinen seuraava


Taiteilija:

Tyyli: Romanticism

aiheista: Beach Disaster Boats Sea

Treffi: 1850

koko: 221 x 332 cm

Tekniikka: Oil On Canvas

The Ninth Wave is perhaps the most impressive and well-known painting by Russian marine painter Ivan Aivazovsky; it was painted in 1850. It depicts a sea after a night storm and people facing death attempting to save themselves by clinging to debris from a wrecked ship. The painting has warm tones in which the sea appears to be not so menacing and giving a chance for the people to survive. This painting is sometimes called "the most beautiful painting in Russia". Both English and Russian titles refer to the nautical tradition that waves grow larger and large in a series up to the largest wave, the ninth (or tenth) wave, at which point the series starts again.

This artwork is in the public domain.

Taiteilija

Lataa

Lataa tästä

käyttöoikeudet

Ilmainen ei-kaupalliseen käyttöön. Katso alempaa.

Ivan Aivazovsky – Katsotuimmat taideteoksia

Public domain

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