Sea against a rocky shore (1851) by Ivan Aivazovsky

Sea against a rocky shore - Ivan Aivazovsky - 1851

Artwork Information

TitleSea against a rocky shore
ArtistIvan Aivazovsky
Date1851
Art MovementRomanticism

About Sea against a rocky shore

The artwork, titled “Sea against a rocky shore,” was created by the esteemed artist Ivan Aivazovsky in 1851. This piece is a fine example of the Romanticism movement and falls under the genre of marina art.

“Sea against a rocky shore” portrays a tranquil maritime scene at sunset. A peaceful coastal line is detailed with rocky formations and lush vegetation on the right side, while the left side displays a serene body of water extending into the distance. A solitary ship drifts leisurely on the calm sea, capturing the viewer’s attention. The piece evokes a sense of calm and contemplation, characteristic of Romantic art, and showcases Aivazovsky’s mastery in depicting the delicate interplay of light upon the maritime landscape.

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