size(cm): 50x45
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The painting "Hurry" by Ivan Aivazovsky is a masterpiece of marine art of the 19th century. This work represents a dramatic scene of a ship sailing at full speed in the middle of a storm at sea. The composition of the painting is impressive, with the ship at the center of the image and the giant waves surrounding it. The artist has managed to capture the force and energy of nature in this work.

Aivazovsky's artistic style is characterized by his ability to depict the sea and sky with great realism. In "Rush", the artist has used a loose and rapid brushstroke technique to create the sensation of movement and speed in the boat and waves. The colors used in the painting are vibrant and dramatic, with dark and gray tones reflecting the intensity of the storm.

The story behind the painting is equally fascinating. Aivazovsky was a very popular artist in his day and was appointed court painter to Tsar Nicholas I. "Hurry" was painted in 1858 and was exhibited at the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, where it received rave reviews. The painting was acquired by a private collector and has passed through various hands since then.

A little known aspect of "Hurry" is that Aivazovsky used a live model to represent the ship's captain in the painting. The model was a friend of the artist who had been a captain of a ship in the Black Sea. Aivazovsky also used his own experience at sea to create the feeling of authenticity in the painting.

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