Columbus ships - 1880


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price7,390.00TL

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Contemplate "ships of Columbus - 1880" of the master Russian Ivan Aivazovsky is, without a doubt, as being in front of the visual narrative of a famous chapter in the history of mankind. This work, like many others from Aivazovsky, stands out not only for its technical ability but also for its ability to capture the magnitude and poetics of the sea, a recurring and essential element in its vast artistic production.

In the painting, we observe an evocative representation of the caravels of Christopher Columbus furrowing the waters of the ocean. This historical fact, which changed the course of Western civilization, finds in the brushstrokes of Aivazovsky an interpretation full of drama and movement. The relentless layout of the waves and the way in which the light affects the marine surface reveals the mastery and the deep knowledge of the artist in the representation of marine environments. The ships, although small compared to the immensity of the ocean that surrounds them, emerge with a significant presence. His wind -swollen candles and firm masts create a strong contrast between human fragility and natural immensity.

The sky, in its transition from twilight at dawn, is presented in warm tones ranging from El Dorado to the pink, announcing the promise of a new day and, perhaps symbolizing the new lands that Columbus and its crew are about to discover. This use of color, so characteristic in Aivazovsky, not only provides aesthetic beauty but also communicates a palpable emotion and a sense of hope and adventure.

Stopping in the details of the boats allows us to even more appreciate the precision and care with which Aivazovsky addresses each element. The structures of the ships are partially reflected in the water, mixing with the foam of the waves, creating a visual dance that attracts the look and immerses the viewer in a game of lights and shadows. The absence of human figures on the roof concentrates attention in the relationship between vessels and the marine environment, highlighting the duality between the conquest and vulnerability to the forces of nature.

Ivan Aivazovsky, born in 1817 in Feodosia, Crimea, is recognized as one of the greatest marine painters of all time. Its ability to capture the essence of the sea, in its multiple facets and states, has been particularly lauded for both its contemporaries and modern critics. Influenced by romanticism, Aivazovsky not only achieves a reliable representation of the sea, but also infuses in his works an emotional burden and an implicit narrative that transcend the mere landscape.

In "Barco de Colón - 1880", you can glimpse the influence of its numerous trips and its deep connection with the sea. The choice of the subject, on the one hand represents its interest in great historical events, and on the other, underlines the universality of human challenges and triumphs against indomitable nature. This work, like many others from Aivazovsky, remains a living testimony of his genius and his ability to transform the canvas into a window to past times and emotions, offering each observer a unique experience of introspection and astonishment.

The contemplation of this work not only reinforces the greatness of Aivazovsky as an artist, but also offers us a space to reflect on our own relationship with history and nature. In short, "Columbus ships - 1880" is erected not only as an exquisite piece of art, but also as a deeply moving visual story and full of meanings.

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