Capri view


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price¥39,300 JPY

Description

Ivan Aivazovsky, renamed by his sublime marine representations, offers with "Capri's view" (1878) a moving vision of the homonymous Italian island that unfolds before the viewer's eyes with a complexity and typical mastery of this consummated Russian painter. Oil on canvas, with the blue of the Mediterranean dominating the work, enters us in a universe where the light and movement of water seem to come to life of their own.

The composition of "Capri view" is sustained on the balance of its natural elements. The imposing rock mass of the island stands at the bottom, while the soft waves of the sea caress the base, generating a delicate dance between firmness and fluidity. The horizon is low, allowing the sky, tinged with a peaceful celestial to dotted with slightly golden clouds by sunlight, occupies a wide space on the canvas. This sky, whose serenity contrasts with the variable texture of water, is a testimony of the domain that Aivazovsky had on the use of color to travel between calm and energy in the same work.

Aivazovsky is famous for his skill in capturing the sea in all his emotions; In this painting, the sway of the waves is portrayed with almost tangible precision. Water, with its deep and green blue palette, reflects the light in a way that makes us almost feel its freshness and transparency. The artist skillfully uses tonal transitions to suggest the depth and volume of the sea, while small details, such as foam waving on the crest of the waves, add dynamism to the scene.

There are no human figures in "Capri view", which reinforces the absolute prominence of nature. This absence allows the viewer to immerse fully in the immaculate beauty of the island and the sea, without distractions. The choice of not including characters could be interpreted as a tribute to the timelessness and purity of Capri, thus emphasizing its majesty and pristine serenity.

As for less known aspects, we know that Aivazovsky had an intimate relationship with the sea, not only as an artistic theme but also in his personal life, having been born in the port city of Feodosia in Crimea. His numerous trips through Europe allowed him to capture various marine geographies, but always with his own style that highlighted the artist's emotional connection with the aquatic nature.

The work is a splendid example of Russian romanticism at its expression. Aivazovsky used the sailor's technique, capturing not only the image, but also the emotion of nature. Their brushstrokes, both vigorous and delicate, transmit a sensory experience where the eternal movement of water becomes visual poetry.

When considering "Capri view" within the broader context of Aivazovsky's work, a stylistic coherence that reinforces its artistic vision can be observed. paintings as "the ninth waves" or "Naples Bay in the morning" share with "Capri view" that ability to capture the essence of the sea and its interactions with light and earth. However, each work preserves a uniqueness that makes it unique, reaffirming the versatility and genius of Ivan Aivazovsky.

In summary, "Vista de Capri" is not only a tribute to the iconic Italian island, but also a manifestation of deep love and respect that Ivan Aivazovsky professed towards the sea. Through its exquisite composition, its delicate use of color and its ability to evoke deep emotions, this painting is erected as an immortal piece within the artistic legacy of the master Russian, a work that continues fascinating and transporting its fans through time and space.

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