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Ivan Konstantinovich
Aivazovsky was born in the family of a merchant of Armenian
origin in the town of Feodosia, Crimea. His parents were
under strained circumstances and he spent his childhood in
poverty. With the help of people who had noticed the
talented youth, he entered the Simpheropol gymnasium, and
then the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, where he took the
landscape painting course and was especially interested in
marine landscapes. In the autumn of 1836 Aivazovsky
presented 5 marine pictures to the Academic exhibition,
which were highly appreciated. In 1837, Aivazovsky received
the Major Gold Medal for Calm in the Gulf of Finland (1836)
and The Great Roads at Kronstadt (1836), which allowed him
to go on a long study trip abroad. However the artist first
went to the Crimea to perfect himself in his chosen genre by
painting the sea and views of Crimean coastal towns. During
the period of 1840-1844 Aivazovsky, as a pensioner of the
Academy of Arts, spent time in Italy, traveled to Germany,
France, Spain, and Holland. He worked much and had many
exhibitions, meeting everywhere with success. He painted a
lot of marine landscapes, which became very popular in
Italy: The Bay of Naples by Moonlight (1842), Seashore. Calm
(1843), Malta. Valetto Harbour (1844). His works were highly
appreciated by J.W.M. Turner, a prominent English landscape
and marine painter. In the course of his work, Aivazovsky
evolved his own method of depicting the motion of the sea –
from memory, without preliminary sketches, limiting himself
to rough pencil outlines. Aivazovsky’s phenomenal memory and
romantic imagination allowed him to do all this with
incomparable brilliance. The development of this new method
reflected the spirit of the age, when the ever-increasing
romantic tendencies put an artist's imagination to the
front. (continued on the bottom)
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