Moonlight in Feodosia (1852) by Ivan Aivazovsky

Moonlight in Feodosia - Ivan Aivazovsky - 1852

Artwork Information

TitleMoonlight in Feodosia
ArtistIvan Aivazovsky
Date1852
Dimensions29 x 36 cm
Art MovementRomanticism

About Moonlight in Feodosia

The artwork titled “Moonlight in Feodosia” was created by the renowned artist Ivan Aivazovsky in the year 1852. Aivazovsky, an esteemed practitioner in the Romanticism art movement, crafted this landscape piece with dimensions measuring approximately 29 by 36 centimeters.

Depicting a nocturnal seascape, the artwork presents itself with a harmonious interplay of light and shadow under the glow of the moon. In the center of the composition, the moon radiates a resplendent gold, its reflection shimmering across the ripples of the water’s surface and imparting a path of light that leads the eye towards the horizon. Ships with tall masts gently sway in the distance, adding a sense of tranquil movement within the still night. On the right, the silhouette of a coastal structure looms over the water, its outline contributing to the painting’s depth.

Foregrounded at the pier’s edge are small human figures, possibly engaged in quiet contemplation or late-night labor, providing a sense of scale and the presence of life amidst the vastness of the sea and sky. The overall ambiance of the artwork is one of serene majesty, typical of Romanticism’s emphasis on the sublime in nature.

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