View of Constantinople in the light of sunset - 1846


Size (cm): 75x50
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The painting "View of Constantinople in the light of the sunset" of 1846, created by the master Russian of Romanticism Ivan Aivazovsky, is a work that encapsulates the exceptional ability of the artist to capture the grandiosity of the sea and the atmosphere. This canvas transports us to the majestic capital of the Ottoman Empire, in a moment of tranquility of the day.

Aivazovsky, known for its masterful treatment of light and aqueous movement, uses in this work a palette of warm and golden colors that suggest the sunset. The sky, flooded with orange and pink dyes, is delicately reflected in the calm waters of the Bosphorus, creating a feeling of serenity and contemplation. The buildings of Constantinople, with their unmistakable undermine and domes, rise on the horizon, subtly outlined by the last rays of sun. This interaction between the sky and the sea is an impressive testimony of Aivazovsky's technical domain, and its ability to transmit an atmosphere that seems almost palpable.

The composition of the paint is undeniably balanced, with the horizon by placing itself in a central position, dividing the canvas into two complementary parts: above, the sky full of warm nuances; Below, the reflection in the water that brings small bright flashes. The ships in the foreground, with their candles deployed and crew visibly occupied in their chores, add depth to the scene and suggest the activity and trade in force in the then vibrant Constantinople. These human and sea elements in the foreground also act as a visual counterweight to the vastness of the urban and natural landscape in the background.

Aivazovsky, who was born in Feodosia, Crimea, in 1817, was formed in the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and quickly distinguished himself as a prodigious painter of marine scenes. Influenced by its Armenian heritage and its attachment to the Black Sea, Aivazovsky developed an acute understanding of the effects of light on water, which vividly manifests itself in this work. His trips through the Mediterranean, including visits to Türkiye, provided an inspirational wealth, which is evident in the loyalty and romanticism with which it represents places like Constantinople.

Compared to other works by Aivazovsky, such as "the fog in the Bosphorus" and "The ships in the storm", "View of Constantinople in the light of the sunset" stands out not only for its technical precision but also for its evocative capacity. Unlike his marine storm scenes, where the drama of the weather and the sea becomes the main character, this work offers calm and calm, reflecting a sunset that invites reflection.

In summary, "View of Constantinople in the light of the sunset" by Ivan Aivazovsky is a masterpiece that not only exhibits the technical genius of the artist, but also captures a historical and geographical moment with unique beauty. It is a lasting testimony of Aivazovsky's talent to combine nature and architecture in a visual symphony, transporting the viewer to the banks of the Bosphorus on a golden afternoon of meditation and peace.

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