No video gallery of his works can reflect the sheer majesty of real marine paintings, scattered through several world class museums ( Tretiakov in Moscow, Russian State museum in StPetersburg, Ayvazovsky’s home museum in Feodosia, Crimea). I was privileged, being born in StPetersburg, growing up there, spending hours in front of his “Ninth wave” and several other master pieces. The size of that painting could take you right to a little raft, barely hanging in front of a giant wave. The sheer terror of that wave haunted me for a long time after I saw it for the first time at 10. Hiking through Crimea, spending time in many places there, I recognize these places on his paintings, most of which are in Feodosia’s museum. Ayvazovsky ( Ayvazian) spent quite a few years in Italy, leaving us unforgettable images of Amalfi coast, Capri and Venice. But most importantly, no other marine artist in the world, including famous English ones, reached the secret of water translucency like him!
Spectacularly breath taking masterpieces here folks. Awe inspiring! It is interesting to see how he so often depicts the human presence as diminutive in the face of raw, overwhelming energy and spectacular power of nature unleashed. Yet he is equally at home in capturing reclining and relaxed people going about their daily routines amid the magnificent and all encompassing glow of an evening sunset.
What a nice video of an exceptional artist. And superb piano too! Sometimes when I need to calm down I listen to the beautiful music. I often wonder why in the 21 century painters of such caliber no longer exist. I believe mankind has lost something significant along the way.*Thank you for making the world more beautiful.*
You make an interesting observation and ask a pertinent question. I, as a 70 year old watercolourist who has drawn and painted since early child hood am sorely tempted to answer that question......but then again, I'd simply risk being targetted as a pretentious snob. Which perhaps speaks to the times in which we live. But do carry on admiring this fantastic heritage that has survived long enough to be passed on down to us. These paintings have the power of transporting one, if one is so inclined, into another time, another era, certainly a very different place than that in which we find ourselves today. And that is a fascinating revelation to behold.
A blessed man. At a time when most people could only dream of leaving their villages or towns, he traveled almost the world, was in some of the most beautiful palaces with some of the most influential people. And on top of all that lived a long life with a family!
Not known? He's the most famous seascape painter ever, rivalled only by J. M. Turner. Just to say, I like Turner far more, I think Aivazovsky's drawing concept is a bit naive. In his less successful works he seems outdated. You should learn to look with a critical eye. Then you would find that e.g. Repin, a Ukrainian, or Levitan, a Polish Jew, or Shishkin, A Russian, were high class masters but Aivazovsky possibly wasn't that good. He had many masterpieces, of course.
I love his ability to capture light on water and his skies are beautiful with both sun and moon paintings, however sometimes I can't help but feel that less boats might be better, they often overcrowded the paintings. Or maybe it's because I just watched around 700 of them one after the other...
the artistic movement he was a part of at the time, romanticism, focused on emotional struggles primarily. To them, a great seascape would be empty without the boat. Aivazovsky used seascapes to express the unyielding forces of nature contrasted to the determination of humans, despite how disadvantaged the scene has it set up. Likewise with the celebration and peacefulness of a successful battle against nature, despite how small the victory's rewards might be. I'm not sure what the movement might be called now. Though I can appreciate where he was coming from I find beauty in a some sense of liminal emptiness and longing in paintings as well. The conflicts he saw just aren't the same as those we can see from our place in the future.
I like how he captured the atmosphere of men’s intrepid attempt to meander into the unknown. All the while keeping the natural connection between the different forms of water above and below.
Un pictor complet , inegalabil, Marea i a fost leagănul fericirii , muza vieții ,care l a inspirat să picteze opere , diamante artistice pentru generațiile viitoare,
First, Thank you for making this video. We really appreciate the effort. Alsof your choice of music is great. I have just discovered the beauty of and excellence of Ivan. I have always loved Rembrandt for his color composition but I can only recognize his talent. I hope I will be able to see one of his paintings in real life
The pace of life in this world blunts our powers of observation. This artist observed and conveyed exquisite momdntsthan you for bringing him to us all.
Thank you for all these collections, beyond masterful! Demonstrating what can happen without cable. The minds that aren't enslaved by mediocrity. We haven't progressed other than technology and even that perhaps would be even more amazing without constant government interference...just my humble opinion.
I never heard of this painter before this. And I’m seeing that he basically invented Seascape art? It’s incredible. Lovely music as well. Shazam won’t pick up what it is. Can you link the musician? Very nice upload. Thank you.
İavazovsky'i bir daha, bir daha seyretmek, Onun sanatının oluşumundaki her heceyi görmek 💙 büyük mutluluk veriyor. Güzel bir sanat albümü niteliği taşıyor belgesel.
AN ARMENIAN PAINTER BORNE IN RUSSIA,THAT HAS NOT BEEN SURPASSED BY ANY IN HIS DESCRIPTION ON CAVAS, REPRESENTING THE SEA WAVES AND LIGHT YET....IN MY HUMBLE OPINION ...
Amazing paintings.. especially love his moonlight paintings and those about İstanbul. By the way, anyone know name of the music or the artist? I can't find it. A really calming music.
Ivan Aivazovsky En sevdiğim klasik ressamlardan,fırtınalı denizlerin ve denizin ressamı. Dalgaların insanlar kadar kişilik kazandığı, Tablolarında renk geçişlerinin flulaştığı berrak denizleri de vardır, bir çığ gibi büyüyen dağ gibi dalgaları da. O denizler hâlâ var mı diye düşünürüm bazen. O insanların olup olmaması gibi.
Todo un mundo de sueños, nafragios y soledades. Me da cierta tristeza y nostalgia. Pero creo que logra causar las sensaciones que quiere transmitir. Gracias
he didnt just paint 729 ordinary, mediocre paintings. he painted 729 EXTRAORDINARY paintings in such miniscule detail. They're all so realistic-looking. It's unbelievable to me that these paintings were created by the hand of a man, and not an angel or even God. and to think he made 729 OF THEM??? im just speechless
crimeria Ukraine and now Russian. lived and grow up near sea. ninth shaft picture is the best in my opinion. it means never give up and through hardless. fearless
Есть конечно у Айвазяна, и буря, и шторм, и людская трагедия на море. Но, для меня лично, его изображение штиля у берегов, утром или на закате, лучше и по душе современному жителю города. Много картин чётких, прописанных до мелочей. Но есть и переборы в геометрии перспективы. Например строй плывущих кораблей или уходящие по побережью здания, однообразно-прямоугольны. Зато виды ущелий в горах и вид на дальние хребты, дают ощущение присутствия в тех местах.
the best seascape painter of all time
I think Turner had a far better technique for e. g. depicting storm at sea. This just my view.
@@edwininfaija8451 Love turner's work. Both he and Aivazovsky are equally great and are at the top of their field.
@@edwininfaija8451 и всё-таки сам Тернер признавал превосходство Айвазовского в изображении моря. Это было его письменное признание.
Айвазовский прекрасно уловил и изобразил красоту и мощь небес и вод и нашу человеческую жизнь средь разгулявшихся стихий.
It must be an absolute pleasure to see the paintings in real, total bliss, better than any photo.
Обожаю Великого Айвазовского. Прекрасная музыка. Спасибо вам большое.
The depth and majesty of this mans work is staggering. Thank you for the presentation.
Огромное благодарение за прекрасный ролик.Вот это и есть настоящее, чистое искусство.Светлая память великому Маэстро.Любовь и ☮️ Мир ВСЕМ.
No video gallery of his works can reflect the sheer majesty of real marine paintings, scattered through several world class museums ( Tretiakov in Moscow, Russian State museum in StPetersburg, Ayvazovsky’s home museum in Feodosia, Crimea).
I was privileged, being born in StPetersburg, growing up there, spending hours in front of his “Ninth wave” and several other master pieces. The size of that painting could take you right to a little raft, barely hanging in front of a giant wave. The sheer terror of that wave haunted me for a long time after I saw it for the first time at 10.
Hiking through Crimea, spending time in many places there, I recognize these places on his paintings, most of which are in Feodosia’s museum.
Ayvazovsky ( Ayvazian) spent quite a few years in Italy, leaving us unforgettable images of Amalfi coast, Capri and Venice.
But most importantly, no other marine artist in the world, including famous English ones, reached the secret of water translucency like him!
You sir are a very fortunate person to have witnessed these great masterpieces in real life!
Wow! Breathtakingly beautiful
Spectacularly breath taking masterpieces here folks. Awe inspiring! It is interesting to see how he so often depicts the human presence as diminutive in the face of raw, overwhelming energy and spectacular power of nature unleashed. Yet he is equally at home in capturing reclining and relaxed people going about their daily routines amid the magnificent and all encompassing glow of an evening sunset.
What a nice video of an exceptional artist. And superb piano too! Sometimes when I need to calm down I listen to the beautiful music. I often wonder why in the 21 century painters of such caliber no longer exist. I believe mankind has lost something significant along the way.*Thank you for making the world more beautiful.*
You make an interesting observation and ask a pertinent question. I, as a 70 year old watercolourist who has drawn and painted since early child hood am sorely tempted to answer that question......but then again, I'd simply risk being targetted as a pretentious snob. Which perhaps speaks to the times in which we live. But do carry on admiring this fantastic heritage that has survived long enough to be passed on down to us. These paintings have the power of transporting one, if one is so inclined, into another time, another era, certainly a very different place than that in which we find ourselves today. And that is a fascinating revelation to behold.
A blessed man. At a time when most people could only dream of leaving their villages or towns, he traveled almost the world, was in some of the most beautiful palaces with some of the most influential people. And on top of all that lived a long life with a family!
Incredible that this great artist is jot better known. A privilege to see this, thank you.
Not known? He's the most famous seascape painter ever, rivalled only by J. M. Turner. Just to say, I like Turner far more, I think Aivazovsky's drawing concept is a bit naive. In his less successful works he seems outdated. You should learn to look with a critical eye. Then you would find that e.g. Repin, a Ukrainian, or Levitan, a Polish Jew, or Shishkin, A Russian, were high class masters but Aivazovsky possibly wasn't that good. He had many masterpieces, of course.
@@edwininfaija8451Like I was saying earlier on.
the master!🖤🖤 Thanx for making this awesome tribute to the man!
I am so proud of my amazing compatriot..♥️♥️
Great Hovhannes Ajvazyan ♥️♥️♥️
I love his ability to capture light on water and his skies are beautiful with both sun and moon paintings, however sometimes I can't help but feel that less boats might be better, they often overcrowded the paintings.
Or maybe it's because I just watched around 700 of them one after the other...
the artistic movement he was a part of at the time, romanticism, focused on emotional struggles primarily. To them, a great seascape would be empty without the boat. Aivazovsky used seascapes to express the unyielding forces of nature contrasted to the determination of humans, despite how disadvantaged the scene has it set up. Likewise with the celebration and peacefulness of a successful battle against nature, despite how small the victory's rewards might be.
I'm not sure what the movement might be called now. Though I can appreciate where he was coming from I find beauty in a some sense of liminal emptiness and longing in paintings as well. The conflicts he saw just aren't the same as those we can see from our place in the future.
Superb, minunat, inegalabil!
!!Wow¡¡ "" The Ocean will devour everything "" Magnificent.
Thanks a lot for making and bringing this beauty
to us, my only regret is not discovering it earlier
I like how he captured the atmosphere of men’s intrepid attempt to meander into the unknown. All the while keeping the natural connection between the different forms of water above and below.
Thank you so much for this magnificent gift. God bless you. This is my best find ever in TH-cam.
Absolutly fantastic !
Un pictor complet , inegalabil, Marea i a fost leagănul fericirii , muza vieții ,care l a inspirat să picteze opere , diamante artistice pentru generațiile viitoare,
Gifted with the way he painted light.
Very beautiful. He is a great master! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for showing your art its very colorful and full of life its fantastic!
Outstanding works. Beautiful!
Phew! Out of this world, beautiful!
1 of the greatest painters
Wow. He really captures the light in the sky and on the water. So realistic of the ocean.
Fantastique ! un de mes peintres favoris ....
Very very patient by working❤
First, Thank you for making this video. We really appreciate the effort. Alsof your choice of music is great.
I have just discovered the beauty of and excellence of Ivan. I have always loved Rembrandt for his color composition but I can only recognize his talent. I hope I will be able to see one of his paintings in real life
Eu estou completamente apaixonado pelas artes desse pintor!.
Excelente pintor de barcos y marinas!! Tengo un par de libros de el. Es genial.
Thank you..Bravo 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fantásticas obras!!! 👍👍👍
grandiose!! magnifique! wahou!!!!.. du grand art!
The pace of life in this world blunts our powers of observation. This artist observed and conveyed exquisite momdntsthan you for bringing him to us all.
Wenn du das Meer liebst betrachte und fühle aiwasovski😊 unsterblich in seinen werken❤
Savršenstvo u slikanju talasa, prozračnih
ledenih i čudesno osvetljenih od olujnog neba.Pravi je čarobnjak u prenošenju
doživljaja.
Meraviglioso! Cieli, oceano, luce..fantastico!
Beautiful landscapes beautiful paintings
love your video , love art , love music , so what is name of song
I wish i know more about painting to get the full joy of his art, magical!
Uma viagem agradável ao som desse belíssimo piano !!!!
Υπεροχεςθαλλασσογραφιες.ευχαριστω.
Gracias,hermosas pinturas,con unos cielos increíbles,gracias
LFM, thanks, as always, for the best one hour of my day and every day. For new videos, would it be possible to add which years they painted? Thanks 🙏
Oh god I love your videos, the music the art ….oh so heaven
Thank you for all these collections, beyond masterful! Demonstrating what can happen without cable. The minds that aren't enslaved by mediocrity. We haven't progressed other than technology and even that perhaps would be even more amazing without constant government interference...just my humble opinion.
My favorite artist.
Maravilloso quede encantada gracias por compartir
Nice work, just wished the paintings were shown for a bit longer.
Amazing artist inspirational artwork!
please , what the name of the song , it is so peace , thank you so much , can you tell me the name of the song
Beless you for the effort of making this video. Please, who is the blessed pianist? And the name of his composition?
Have a blessed life🙏🏻♾️
Wow...really awesome...the sea...ships...nature
Perfect paintings .
Great Edition.All painters
Thank You 😍
Distintive touch and stunning attraction.. Lovely attempt.
Un gran manejo de la luz y sombras y sus tonalidades. Sólo faltan datos de su vida para ubicarlo en la historia del arte
Very nice stuff !!! Great painter !!!
This is lovely ❤
His use of light and its atmospherics is reminiscent of Turner.
Better then Turner.
Awesome paintings and colors and clouds
I never heard of this painter before this. And I’m seeing that he basically invented Seascape art? It’s incredible.
Lovely music as well. Shazam won’t pick up what it is. Can you link the musician?
Very nice upload. Thank you.
ce mecs savait peindre l'eau, les vagues, le ciel, magnifique...
Excellent paintings
Amaaaaazing
Des tableaux dignes des grands maîtres.magnifique
Awesome paintings
İavazovsky'i bir daha, bir daha seyretmek,
Onun sanatının oluşumundaki her heceyi görmek 💙
büyük mutluluk veriyor.
Güzel bir sanat albümü niteliği taşıyor belgesel.
AN ARMENIAN PAINTER BORNE IN RUSSIA,THAT HAS NOT BEEN SURPASSED BY ANY IN HIS DESCRIPTION ON CAVAS, REPRESENTING THE SEA WAVES AND LIGHT YET....IN MY HUMBLE OPINION ...
good choice of music
could you please identify the music -
Elimde kendisine ait bir tablo bulunuyor imzası üstünde tarihi ve dönemi yazılı orjinal olup olmadığını nasıl bilebiliriz yardım lütfen
Du glückliche😊 im kunsthandel erkundigen. Wenn es kein original ist erfreue dich trotzdem daran❤
Beautiful
T Moran and w..homer i thought could not be exceeded for my personal favorites..BUT THEN I SAW THIS GUY!!!!!
Awesome landscapes
Это невероятно!!!!! Это сам Бог рисовал!!!!!!!
Нельзя, и грешно так комментировать. Это рисовал человек, но талант ему и жизнь дал Всевышний.
Wow awesome paintings.
Superb
Sorry for the question,but the music is beautiful,who is it? The paintings are beautiful too...
He was brilliant genius..!
Great landscapes
Amazing paintings.. especially love his moonlight paintings and those about İstanbul. By the way, anyone know name of the music or the artist? I can't find it. A really calming music.
Neskutečná krása
GREAT MASTER ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
728 reasons to stay on dry land. GREAT painter, though !
С какой точки мастер смотрел на объект своего творчества?
в частности, 7-9 минута ролика и прочие моменты катастроф.
Sensational !
Ivan Aivazovsky
En sevdiğim klasik ressamlardan,fırtınalı denizlerin ve denizin
ressamı.
Dalgaların insanlar kadar kişilik kazandığı,
Tablolarında renk geçişlerinin flulaştığı
berrak denizleri de vardır, bir çığ gibi büyüyen dağ gibi
dalgaları da.
O denizler hâlâ var mı
diye düşünürüm bazen.
O insanların olup olmaması gibi.
just amazing
Todo un mundo de sueños, nafragios y soledades. Me da cierta tristeza y nostalgia. Pero creo que logra causar las sensaciones que quiere transmitir. Gracias
Misterioso,mágico con esa ......cosita entre sus mahintas
Bellos cuadros
the name of the soundtrack please?
guy did 729 paintings and I can't even get one finished. lol
he didnt just paint 729 ordinary, mediocre paintings. he painted 729 EXTRAORDINARY paintings in such miniscule detail. They're all so realistic-looking. It's unbelievable to me that these paintings were created by the hand of a man, and not an angel or even God. and to think he made 729 OF THEM??? im just speechless
Very beautiful,but why always water?Was he used to be sailor?
crimeria Ukraine and now Russian. lived and grow up near sea. ninth shaft picture is the best in my opinion. it means never give up and through hardless. fearless
@@arsbekbek2588 He was Armenian.
most wonderful
Есть конечно у Айвазяна, и буря, и шторм, и людская трагедия на море. Но, для меня лично, его изображение штиля у берегов, утром или на закате, лучше и по душе современному жителю города. Много картин чётких, прописанных до мелочей. Но есть и переборы в геометрии перспективы. Например строй плывущих кораблей или уходящие по побережью здания, однообразно-прямоугольны. Зато виды ущелий в горах и вид на дальние хребты, дают ощущение присутствия в тех местах.
Observing an Aunt all day long to see what they do... for example.