Near coast of Yalta, artwork by Ivan Aivazovsky & Igor Davydov
Author: Davydov Igor

canvas/oil 48cm x 74cm 1986
The copy of artwork titled “Near coast of Yalta,” masterfully rendered by Ivan Aivazovsky in 1864, epitomizes the Romanticism art movement through its evocative and dramatic portrayal of nature.
In this sublime composition, the artist captures a tumultuous seascape kissed by the golden light of either dawn or dusk. Robust, cresting waves dominate the foreground, their greenish hues contrasting sharply with the rich yellows and purples of the sky and distant mountains. Three sailboats battle the powerful sea, their sails appearing fragile against nature’s immense fury. The dark silhouette of the coastline, featuring the faint outlines of structures, adds an element of human presence amidst the expansive and untamed natural environment. The interplay of light and shadow, a hallmark of Aivazovsky’s technique, brilliantly conveys both the peril and the grandeur of the sea near Yalta.
In this sublime composition, the artist captures a tumultuous seascape kissed by the golden light of either dawn or dusk. Robust, cresting waves dominate the foreground, their greenish hues contrasting sharply with the rich yellows and purples of the sky and distant mountains. Three sailboats battle the powerful sea, their sails appearing fragile against nature’s immense fury. The dark silhouette of the coastline, featuring the faint outlines of structures, adds an element of human presence amidst the expansive and untamed natural environment. The interplay of light and shadow, a hallmark of Aivazovsky’s technique, brilliantly conveys both the peril and the grandeur of the sea near Yalta.









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