Gabriel Aivazian portrait, artist's brother, 1883


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$387.00 CAD

Description

The work "Portrait of Gabriel Aivazian, brother of the artist", made in 1883 by Ivan Aivazovsky, offers an intimate and personal window towards the world of the famous Russian-Armenian marine painter. This portrait stands out not only for its technical quality but also for the underlying emotional bond between the painter and his brother, Gabriel Aivazian.

The central figure of the portrait, Gabriel, is presented with a serene and contemplative expression, evidencing an introspective character. His face shows fine details, such as wrinkles on the forehead and around the eyes, which transmit a life full of experience and reflection. Aivazovsky uses a sober color palette, dominated by earth and dark nuances that contrast with the lighter tones of the skin, thus creating a balance of lights and shadows that adds depth and realism to the portrait. The lighting, from a side light source, underlines the three -dimensionality of the face and the hands of Gabriel, while the dark and neutral background prevents distractions and maintains the focus on the main subject.

Gabriel's hands, delicately inns over his lap, seem relaxed but firm, suggesting a balanced and safe personality. This detail is particularly interesting if the context of the time is considered, when the portraits were used not only to capture the physical appearance, but also to insinuate the psychology and the social position of the portrayed.

Ivan Aivazovsky, better known for his sublime marine landscapes where he captures the light and movement of the ocean, demonstrates in this portrait a remarkable versatility. Although its main fame comes from its paintings Marinos, where the movement and dynamism of water are protagonists, in this more personal work it shows its ability to capture the essence of the human being.

The relationship between the Aivazovsky brothers is intuited deep and significant through this portrait. Ivan, by means of his brush skill, not only reproduces Gabriel's appearance, but also seems to be desired to transmit some more about his brother: his wisdom, his calm and perhaps even his influence on the artist's life.

This portrait of Gabriel Aivazian enrolls in a tradition of family portraits that many artists have made throughout the history of art, from the Renaissance to the contemporaries. Like the portraits of Vincent Van Gogh of his brother Theo, or of close relatives of artists such as Rembrandt or Lucian Freud, these works transcend the mere physical representation to become testimony of personal relationships and family ties that, otherwise, They could have remained in the shadow.

In summary, "Gabriel Aivazian portrait" is a moving piece that shows Ivan Aivazovsky's ability to explore and express issues beyond its acclaimed ability to represent the sea. Here we see the artist in a more intimate facet, using his exceptional technique to capture not only his brother's figure, but also the depth of his personality and the connection between them. It is a reminder that, beyond the storms and the waters in constant movement, there is in the work of Aivazovsky a port of calm and reflexivity that can be equally powerful and moving.

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