Golden Horn (1872) by Ivan Aivazovsky

Golden Horn - Ivan Aivazovsky - 1872

Artwork Information

TitleGolden Horn
ArtistIvan Aivazovsky
Date1872
Art MovementRomanticism

About Golden Horn

The artwork titled “Golden Horn” was created by Ivan Aivazovsky in the year 1872, falling under the Romanticism art movement. It is categorized in the genre of cityscape.

The artwork depicts a serene and evocative cityscape under a luminous moonlit sky. The scene is dominated by tall, slender palm trees that create a natural frame for the composition. At the center, there are boats moored along the shore, with people aboard, contributing to the tranquil and contemplative atmosphere. The background showcases the silhouettes of architectural structures, possibly minarets and domes, which are partially obscured by the rising mist. The reflection of the moonlight on the water’s surface adds a golden hue to the scene, enhancing the romantic and almost mystical ambiance of the artwork. Aivazovsky’s masterful use of light and shadow, typical of the Romanticism movement, evokes a sense of nostalgia and poetic beauty.

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