Self -portrait - 1881


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price£210 GBP

Description

The 1881 self -portrait of Ivan Aivazovsky is an intimate reflection of the famous Russian marine painter, widely known for its sublime representations of the sea in all its forms. However, in this painting, Aivazovsky departs from its usual aquatic landscapes to focus on itself, presenting a work that not only reveals its physical characteristics, but also its inner character and essence.

Through a thorough inspection of the work, it can be seen that Aivazovsky is shown with a serious, almost meditative expression, suggesting a deep introspection. His gaze seems penetrating and direct, facing the viewer with a mixture of determination and serenity. This direct visual contact is significant and reveals the confidence and security of an artist in full maturity of his career.

The composition is relatively simple: Aivazovsky is against a neutral background, devoid of unnecessary ornaments that could divert their face attention. The lighting enhances the facial features and the texture of his hair and beard, showing a master technique in the management of light and shadow contrasts. Every detail, from the expression lines to the brightness in his eyes, is executed with a precision that speaks of his mastery and control over the pictorial environment.

The sober use of color in self -portrait, limited to a palette of earth and brown tones, establishes an atmosphere of serenity and severity. This chromatic scheme not only helps focus on the painter's face, but also provides a timeless quality. Aivazovsky manages to print dynamism by modulating color and variation in textures, especially in his dark clothing, which, despite its simplicity, is treated in a detail that hints softness and depth.

However, it is important to note that Aivazovsky is predominantly recognized for his marine scenes. Works such as "The Ninth Ola" and "The ship with candles in a storm" demonstrate its ability to capture the power and beauty of the sea, which makes this self -portrait even more significant. It allows us to see the man behind those magnificent oceanic landscapes, the human being whose life and spirit were deeply connected to the sea.

Aivazovsky's self -portrait is, then, not only a physical representation of his person, but also a bridge towards the understanding of his identity and artistic legacy. When looking at him, one cannot avoid feeling that he is facing someone who observes the world with a deep appreciation, someone whose works continue to resonate over time not only for their technical expertise, but for the soul and passion with which they were created.

Ultimately, this 1881 self -portrait invites us to reflect on the artist's duality: the creator and creation, the eternal and the ephemeral. Aivazovsky ensures, through this work, that not only his paintings, but also their identity, remain remembered and admired by coming generations.

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