Pushkin and Countess Raevskaya by the sea near Gurzuf and Partenit (1886) by Ivan Aivazovsky

Pushkin and Countess Raevskaya by the sea near Gurzuf and Partenit - Ivan Aivazovsky - 1886

Artwork Information

TitlePushkin and Countess Raevskaya by the sea near Gurzuf and Partenit
ArtistIvan Aivazovsky
Date1886
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions80 x 104 cm
Art MovementRomanticism

About Pushkin and Countess Raevskaya by the sea near Gurzuf and Partenit

The artwork, “Pushkin and Countess Raevskaya by the sea near Gurzuf and Partenit” by Ivan Aivazovsky, created in 1886 using oil on canvas, embodies the Romanticism art movement and is categorized as a landscape. This piece, measuring 80 x 104 cm, epitomizes Aivazovsky’s mastery in capturing the ethereal beauty of nature with his exceptional technique and use of light.

In this landscape, the viewer’s attention is immediately drawn to the luminescent sun casting a golden glow over the coastal scene, creating an ethereal atmosphere. The composition features the prominent figures of Pushkin and Countess Raevskaya near the edge of the sea, seemingly absorbed in contemplation amidst the serene environment. The rugged coastline and expansive sea extend to the horizon, where the radiant light melds into the sky, showcasing the artist’s adept use of color and light to evoke a sense of tranquility and romantic idealism. The attention to detail in the natural surroundings, combined with the intimate human interaction, emphasizes the harmonious relationship between man and nature, a central theme in Romanticism.

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