View of Reval from the Sea.
Fine art print B2
You are bidding on a 28" x 20" reproduction of Ivan Aivazovsky's painting:
View of Reval from the Sea.
This is a high quality print, made in Russia under a direct license with the museum where the original is located.
According to the copyright agreement with the museum, the picture contains a watermark with the printer's name.
The actual print is free from any marks!
 You will like the quality of the prints:
they are made on heavy linen paper
that has the look and feel of canvas.
| Author |
Ivan Aivazovsky (1817 -1900) |
| Media of Original Painting |
Oil on canvas |
| Publication type |
Art Print B2 50x70 cm (19.8x27.8 Inch) |
| Paper type |
Linen, 230 g/m2 |
| Genres |
Marines |
| Epochs |
Art of the 19th centuries |
| Date of Origin |
1844 |
| Size of original, cm |
122x188 |
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Ivan Aivazovsky (1817 -1900)
Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1900) is a Russian landscape painter, an unsurpassed maritime painter in spite of the fact that he is Armenian by origin. In 1837 Ivan Aivazovsky graduated at the Petersburg Academy of Applied Arts. He attended classes of the landscape-painter M. N. Vorobyev. In 1840 he went to Italy, then he visited France, Spain, Portugal, Holland, England. In 1844 Aivazovsky returned to St. Petersburg as well an artist who was recognized by all Europe, as the Roman Parisian and Amsterdam academies member. On a native land he was also awarded with a rank of the academician, and then he was appointed artist to the Senior Naval Headquarters. In 1845 he went away from St. Petersburg and finally he put up at his native land Feodosiya, having chosen the most favorable conditions for creativity. In 1847 Ivan Aivazovsky was recognized as the professor of Academy of Applied Arts. In the cities of Europe and America there had been more than 120 personal exhibitions only before his death. Ivan Aivazovsky created about six thousand pictures.
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