Pushkin’s Farewell to the Black Sea (1877) by Ivan Aivazovsky

Pushkin's Farewell to the Black Sea - Ivan Aivazovsky - 1877

Artwork Information

TitlePushkin's Farewell to the Black Sea
ArtistIvan Aivazovsky
Date1877
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationPushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia

About Pushkin's Farewell to the Black Sea

“Pushkin’s Farewell to the Black Sea,” created by Ivan Aivazovsky in 1877, is a prominent work within the Romanticism movement, belonging to the portrait genre. This distinguished piece of art is housed in the Pushkin Museum located in Moscow, Russia.

The artwork vividly captures an evocative scene featuring a solitary figure standing on a rocky shore, poised against the tempestuous backdrop of the Black Sea. The individual, shrouded in black attire, holds a hat in one hand while facing the boundless water, embodying a sense of poignant farewell. The dramatic sky, with its swirling clouds, intensifies the melancholic atmosphere, showcasing Aivazovsky’s mastery in rendering the dynamic interplay of light and maritime elements. The rugged cliffs and turbulent waves further accentuate the emotional depth and solitary contemplation of the figure, epitomizing the Romanticist fascination with sublime and emotive landscapes.

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