Lunar night (1862) by Ivan Aivazovsky

Lunar night - Ivan Aivazovsky - 1862

Artwork Information

TitleLunar night
ArtistIvan Aivazovsky
Date1862
Art MovementRomanticism

About Lunar night

The artwork, entitled “Lunar Night,” was created in 1862 by the esteemed artist Ivan Aivazovsky. This piece is a captivating example of the Romanticism art movement and is classified within the landscape genre.

“Lunar Night” depicts a serene and mystical coastal scene bathed in the soft, luminous glow of the full moon. In the foreground, gentle waves lap against the shore, with the moonlight casting a shimmering path across the water. To the right, a grand fortress tower stands guard over the tranquil beach, adding a sense of historical grandeur to the scene. In the proximity of the fortress, a small boat is beached, further emphasizing the stillness of the night. Two figures, possibly a parent and child, are seen near the water’s edge, enhancing the sense of peacefulness and intimacy in this nocturnal landscape. Distant ships anchored in the background convey a feeling of perseverance and adventure. Aivazovsky’s mastery in capturing the ethereal quality of moonlight and the calming essence of the sea is unmistakably apparent, making “Lunar Night” a timeless masterpiece.

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