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  • Ivan Aivazovsky
    Jul 29, 1817 - May 02, 1900
  • Constantinople at Dawn - Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky was an Armenian-Russian Romantic painter who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art. Baptized as Hovhannes Aivazian, he was born into an Armenian family in the Black Sea port of Feodosia in Crimea and was mostly based there.
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  • 1851
    Oil on canvas
    42 1/8 x 57 in. (107 x 144.8 cm)

    Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) has long marked the historic boundary of East and West, both topographically and culturally, for its seven hills are divided by the Bosphorus, or Istanbul strait, which serves as a physical boundary between Europe and Asia. Once the capital of the Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman empires, and now the capital of Turkey, it was still at the height of its glory when Aivazovsky first visited in 1845. In a letter from that same year, Aivazovsky expressed his particular enchantment with Constantinople: "there is nothing more majestic than this city; here one forgets both Naples and Venice." He was so captivated that he returned at least four more times during the course of his career.

    The cultural similarities between Constantinople and his birthplace of Theodosia may partially explain Aivazovsky's passion for the Turkish seascape. The two cities were separated by only two hundred miles across the Black Sea, and Constantinople accomodated a large Armenian community; reciprocally, Theodosia was viewed by the Ottomans as a Kü?ük Stambul, or a little Istanbul.

    Aivazovsky painted numerous views of Constantinople under various light conditions, and throughout his prodigious career, he received important commissions and accolades from Russian Emperors and Sultans alike. The present lot exhibits a masterful evocation of the sun's early morning glow. The artist manages to recreate an entire atmosphere for the splendid Golden Horn, and each detail--the calm, glassy water; the sliver of moon in the upper left; the awakening city beyond, still hazy and yet majestic--contributes to its climate of rousing energy and hope.

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Other paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky:

Constantinople
Constantinople
Constantinople 1880
Constantinople 1880
Constantinople Sunset
Constantinople Sunset
Constantinople, View of the Golden Horn with a Self-Portrait of the Artist Sketching
Constantinople, View of the Golden Horn with a Self-Portrait of the Artist Sketching
Ivan AivazovskyIvan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Hovannes Aivasian) was born on July 29, 1817, in Feodosia, Crimea, Russian Empire, into a poor Armenian family. His father was a modest Armenian trader. His mother was a traditional homemaker. His early talent as an artist earned him a scholarship to study at the Simferopol gymnasium. From 1833-1839 Aivasovsky studied at the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, where he was a student of professor Mikhail Vorob'ev, and graduated with the Gold Medal.

Aivazovsky was sent to paint in Crimea and in Italy, being sponsored by the Russian Imperial Academy for 6 years from 1838-1844. His numerous paintings of Mediterranean seascapes won him popularity among art collectors, such as the Russian Czars, the Ottoman Sultan, and among the various nobility in many countries. His dramatic depiction of a sea storm with the survivors from a shipwreck, known as 'The Ninth Wave' (1850), made him extremely famous. The original canvas is in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. He also made many variations and repetitions of this particular painting, as well, as of his other popular works.

Aivazovsky produced over six thousand paintings of variable quality over the course of his long life. Most of his works were made on a longstanding commission from the Imperial Russian Navy Headquarters, where he worked for the most of his life, from the 1840s until 1900. He earned a considerable fortune, which he spent for charity, and also used for the foundation of the first School of Arts (in 1865) and the Art Gallery (in 1889) in his home town of Feodosia.

Aivazovsky was a member of Academies of Rome, Florence, Stuttgart and Amsterdam. He died on May 5, 1900, in Feodosia.