At full sail


Size (cm): 50x60
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Sale price₩288,000 KRW

Description

"At full speed" of Ivan Aivazovsky is erected as an impeccable representation of the absolute dominance that the artist possessed about marine art, a specialty in which Aivazovsky stood out and for which he is recognized worldwide. In this work, the vastness of the ocean and the majesty of a ship sailing in full candle are the main protagonists, inviting us to a visual trip through the technical skill and emotionality that Aivazovsky printed on each line.

The composition of "full candle" is a testimony of Aivazovsky's ability to capture the essence of the movement and vitality of the sea. The center of the scene is dominated by a majestic ship, whose deployed candles capture the wind, projecting a sensation of power and elegance. The inflated sails and the inclination of the ship suggest a certain and vigorizing journey, reflecting the intrinsic connection of man with the sea.

The color scheme used by Aivazovsky in this work is particularly notable. The palette of marine colors, with nuances of deep blue and sporadic brushstrokes of foaming white, creates a strong contrast that not only defines the silhouette of the ship, but also infuses the scene an atmosphere of realism and dynamism. The use of light is equally masterful. Aivazovsky, known for its ability to paint the light almost ethereal, illuminates the candles and the boat of the ship so that they seem to shine under the sunlight, giving the work an almost sublime quality.

The absence of human figures in the scene does not decrease the emotional impact of painting. On the contrary, this omission causes the ship itself to become the epic hero of the scene, a living entity challenging the vast waters. This approach allows the viewer to contemplate the grandiosity of nature and the fragility of human creations, although brilliant, in its bosom.

Ivan Aivazovsky dedicated himself intensely to marine theme, producing more than 6,000 works throughout his life, which underlines his extraordinary prolificity and obsession with the ocean. His fascination with the sea was not only reflected in the meticulous technique but in the visual poetry that permeated in each work. This fervent devotion to the sea can be traced until its childhood in the port city of Feodosia, in the Crimean Peninsula, where it was captivated by the infinite variability of the ocean.

Comparing "full candle" with other marine works of Aivazovsky, such as "the ninth wave" or "furious waves", you can see a recurring theme of interaction between light and water, as well as a dramatic representation of natural power. However, "full candle" stands out for its relative serenity, directed more towards a moment of stillness and majesty than towards the stormy struggle for survival that characterizes many of his other works.

In conclusion, "a full candle" is not only a demonstration of the technical capacity of Ivan Aivazovsky, but also a deep expression of its emotional and philosophical connection with the sea. Through carefully balanced compositions, an evocative color palette and a masterful representation of the light, Aivazovsky invites us to contemplate the beauty and greatness of nature, eternally captured in its canvases.

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