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Презентация на тему Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky

the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in Feodosiya, and a monument to Aivazovsky in front of it.The world known marine painter Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky exhibited his paintings in Rome, Paris, London and Amsterdam, but the largest collection of
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817-1900) was born in the family of a merchant the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in Feodosiya, and a monument to Aivazovsky in In 1833 Aivazovsky entered the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and Aivazovsky's most popular paintings areThe Rainbow (1873)The Black Sea (1881) Wave (1889) The Ninth Wave (1850) Ivan Aivazovsky. The Ninth Wave. 1850. Oil on canvas. The Russian Museum, The painting shows a sea still rough after a night storm. The Feodosia , Aivazovsky graveFate was kind to Aivazovsky. He worked all his
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Слайд 2 the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in Feodosiya, and a

the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in Feodosiya, and a monument to Aivazovsky

monument to Aivazovsky in front of it.
The world known

marine painter Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky exhibited his paintings in Rome, Paris, London and Amsterdam, but the largest collection of paintings and graphic works by Aivazovsky is in Feodosia gallery.

Слайд 3 In 1833 Aivazovsky entered the Academy of Arts

In 1833 Aivazovsky entered the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg

in St. Petersburg and studied landscape painting. Aivazovsky's talent

developed rapidly and he was quite successful at the Academy.
In 1840 he went abroad, returning only in 1844. In the 1840s during his stay in Italy Aivazovsky's painting gained its own individual style, and by 1850 his art was fully mature.

Слайд 4 Aivazovsky's most popular paintings are
The Rainbow (1873)
The Black

Aivazovsky's most popular paintings areThe Rainbow (1873)The Black Sea (1881) Wave (1889) The Ninth Wave (1850)

Sea (1881)
Wave (1889)
The Ninth Wave (1850)


Слайд 5 Ivan Aivazovsky. The Ninth Wave. 1850. Oil on

Ivan Aivazovsky. The Ninth Wave. 1850. Oil on canvas. The Russian

canvas. The Russian Museum,

St. Petersburg, Russia.

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The painting shows a sea still rough after

The painting shows a sea still rough after a night storm.

a night storm. The first rays of sunlight shine

on the huge waves, and the largest of these, the ninth wave, seems as if it will consume the people attempting to save themselves on the ruined mast.

Their ship has wrecked and many of their mates have perished. The people know that they will not be able to swim out of this, that they face a certain death, yet they clutch the sinking mast and fight for their lives.

When I imagine myself in the position of those sailors I feel two things, both despair and desire for life.

The painter used warm tones (the sea does not seem so gloomy) and for this reason we are attracted by an illusory hope that the people will be saved.

But we realize this is impossible. We understand the horror of the storm but our feelings are won over by its beauty.

Consume-поглощать
Mast-мачта
Perish-погибать
Clutch-схватить
Win over-расположить к себе
Acclaim-провозглашать

The Ninth Wave


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