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L'Œuvre Crimean View de l’artiste Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky est actuellement en vente chez Mount Street Galleries.
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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky, Crimean View
 
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TITRE:  Crimean View
ARTISTE:  Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817–1900)
CATéGORIE:  Paintings
MATéRIEL:  Oil on canvas
MARQUES:  Signed indistinctly (lower right); also numbered 868 (lower left)
TAILLE:  h: 121 x w: 192 cm / h: 47.6 x w: 75.6 in
PRIX*:  Contact Gallery for Price
GALERIE:  Mount Street Galleries  +44 (0)20 7493 1613  Envoyez un email
DESCRIPTION: 

Aivazovsky painted numerous Crimean landscapes and the present work stands out among his most accomplished and sophisticated. The soft, pastel palette and the highly detailed, complex composition engenders a most dignified and harmonious work. The luminous sunrise intensifies the pinks, light yellows and pale purples, which seamlessly blend together. Light shimmers in the water and flickers gently in the grazing sheep and goats; it brightens the rich browns of the earth in the foreground and highlights the figure of the horse in the center. The boat in the distance glides majestically towards shore while the geese in the lower left foreground gather before the Cypress trees. Sunrise, Yalta of 1878, presently in the Aivazovsky Art Gallery, Theodosia, Ukraine, most closely resembles this composition, as does the earlier Night in Crimea, View of Ayu-Dag, currently in the Odessa Museum.

Dr. Grigory Goldovsky suggests the number 868 found in the lower left corner of the composition most certainly corresponds to a Hermitage Museum inventory number. This handwritten inventory catalogue was begun in 1859 and does not only cover the works of art housed in the Hermitage, but also the Imperial residences of Peterhof, Pavlovsk, Tsarskoe Selo, etc. It is highly probable that the present work was sold in the late 1920s or 1930s with other paintings from the government museum depository for hard currency. This corresponds to the years the painting entered the collection of an American Collector (the present owner).

PROVENANCE:  Private Collection, circa 1930s
Thence by descent to the present owner
CATALOGUE(S) EN LIGNE:  18th & 19th Century Paintings
 
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