Moon exit on the golden horn


Size (cm): 75x45
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Sale price£186 GBP

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Ivan Aivazovsky, master Undisutable of marine painting, it presents us in "exit of the moon on the golden horn" a work that radiates an underlying serenity, founded on the meticulous observation of nature and a prodigious pictorial technique. This work, dating from 1865, is erected as a will to the incomparable ability of Aivazovsky to capture the essence of the sea and the sky in its canvases.

In "Exit from the moon on the gold horn", Aivazovsky divides the pictorial space into an almost perfect symmetry, where heaven and water merge into a symphony of ethereal colors. The moon, ascending majestic on the golden horn, infuses the scene with a silver light that stains everything in its path. The lunar brightness stands out in the center of the composition, projecting its glow on the calm waters of the port, which return a undulating, almost hypnotic reflex. The soft transitions of tones, ranging from the pale yellow near the horizon to the deep blue of the night sky, create a depth effect and immensity that seems to spread beyond the canvas itself.

Aivazovsky's chromatic choice reflects his skill to manipulate light. The warm tones of the moon contrast with the cold of twilight, achieving an atmosphere of serenity and mysticism. This contrast is further accentuated with the inclusion of vessels that, tiny in the distance, suggest life and movement in an area dominated by stillness.

The ships, although small compared to the grandiosity of the environment, play a crucial role in the composition. Located in the lower third of the paint, its stylized silhouettes are emerging against the brilliance of the moon illuminated. These vessels provide a sense of scale and perspective, endorsing a tangibility reminiscent of the spectator the proximity and scope of human activity, even in the face of the immense stillness of natural forces.

Aivazovsky's ability to portray the sea in its different emotional states is prominent in this work. The calm of the waters of the golden horn suggests a quiet introspection, a time stopped over time. This effect is achieved not only through the masterful use of color and light, but also by means The buildings in the distance.

You cannot talk about Aivazovsky without mentioning his affinity with romanticism, a movement to which his work is attached. The artist's ability to evoke deep emotions through the representation of the marine landscape and the contemplation of nature aligns with romantic philosophy, which seeks sublimity and transcendence in the natural.

"Exit from the moon on the golden horn" is, without a doubt, a paradigmatic demonstration of Ivan Aivazovsky's genius. Through its brush, the canvas becomes a window to a world in which nature manifests itself in all its splendor and in which, for a few moments, we can feel participate in its infinite beauty and mystery. Aivazovsky not only captures a scene in his painting; Capture a sensation, an emotion, an ephemeral moment of harmony between man and nature.

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