Luna Night near Yalta - 1863


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price$274.00 USD

Description

Ivan Aivazovsky's work, "Noche de Luna near Yalta" of 1863, is presented as a sublime testimony of the artistic mastery of the Russian-Armenian painter in the representation of the night marine landscape. Aivazovsky, known for his virtuous ability to capture the essence of the sea in various light states and conditions, offers us in this painting a charming and poetic vision of the Crimean Peninsula, specifically near the city of Yalta.

First, one cannot avoid being captured by the serene atmosphere that surrounds the scene. The moonlight, represented with a delicate balance between contrast and softness, bathes the sky and sea with silver and bluish tones. This masterful use of the chiaroscuro creates an almost ethereal effect, where the moon becomes the protagonist, emanating a luminosity that seems almost tactile.

The artistic composition, entry through the exact and delicate line of Aivazovsky, draws a perfect harmony between heaven, sea and earth. The horizon line, barely visible, fits subtle between the calm sea and the night sky, achieving a soft transition that directs the viewer's gaze throughout the painting No abrupt interruptions. The ships that are sighted at a distance, with their candles barely visible under the dim light, add a sensation of scale and depth, evoking the vastness and calm of the sea night.

Another relevant element is the delicate representation of the sea. Aivazovsky, a master Consumed to paint the water, shows in this work the calm surface of the water marked by a slight waves, capturing the very nature of the sea in a quiet night. The moonlight reflexes on water are particularly detailed, a testimony of its meticulous observation and technical ability.

Although painting does not include visible characters, the implicit presence of the human being is shown through vessels. Each ship is a story in itself, invisible navigators that permeate the scene of a silent and mysterious life. It is a reminder of the link between humanity and the sea, a constant in Aivazovsky's work.

The chromatic choice in the work highlights the artist's ability to create a surround atmosphere using a limited palette, but rich in nuances. The tones of blue, gray and silver combine in a visual dialogue that transmits both the coldness of the night and the magical clarity that can only be provided by the lunar light.

Ivan Aivazovsky, born in an Armenian family in the Crimean Peninsula, dedicated much of his life to the exploration and exaltation of the sea in his paintings. His impeccable technique and his romantic vision of the maritime landscape have consolidated it as one of the great masters of the nineteenth century. "Luna Night near Yalta" is a clear manifestation of his genius, capturing not only the natural beauty of the place, but also the emotion and mystery of the night.

In short, the work "Night of Luna near Yalta" is not only a visual representation, but also an emotional experience, which invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the peace and stillness of a night illuminated by the moon, revealing the artistic mastery and the sensitivity of Ivan Aivazovsky.

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