GEMÄLDE DES 19. JAHRHUNDERTS AUKTION 19. SEPTEMBER 2025
3239* IVAN KONSTANTINOVICH AIVAZOVSKY (1817 Feodosija 1900) Heavy swell on the high seas. 1898. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated lower right in Cyrillic and again on the reverse: Aivazovsky 1898. 61 × 93.5 cm. Certificate: Gianni Caffiero, 5.8.2025. Provenance: - Private collection, London. - Galerie Louis Bock & Sohn, Hamburg. - Collection of Prof. Dr Max Nonne (1861–1959), Hamburg. - European private collection. Whileat thebeginningof his artisticcareer IvanAivazovsky's marine paintings predominantly depicted calm waters and a harmonious atmosphere, his later work contains increasingly dramatic compositions that display to impres- sive effect the natural power of the sea. The striking pain- ting offered here at auction, which shows the roiling swell of a turbulent sea, was created two years before Aivazovsky's death in 1898. The work is an outstanding example from the artist's late phase, in which the vibrancy and use of light, emphasised by the superbly executed gradations of colour between the light and dark blue tones of the water, illustrate Aivazovsky's extraordinary virtuosity as a first-class marine painter. In 1847, at the age of just 30, Aivazovsky was appointed professor of marine painting at the renowned Russian Acade- my of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. In the decades that followed, Aivazovsky became one of the most famous painters, not only in the Russian Empire, but also in all parts of Western Europe. International recognition led Aivazovsky to travel extensively to all the cultural centres of Europe, including Berlin, Vienna, Rome, Paris and London. Due to his great accomplishments in marine painting, he was appointed official painter of the Im perial Navy by Tsar Nicholas I (1796–1855), which also granted him the right to wear the uniform of the Tsarist navy. In the present work, Ivan Aivazovsky is particularly successful in capturing the rough seas in a dramatic yet realistic man- ner. The balanced composition and the reduced colour pa- lette, which consists almost exclusively of various shades of blue, also lend the painting an extremely modern character. It is therefore not surprising that Aivazovsky's paintings not only enjoyed great popularity during the artist's lifetime but continue to do so today. CHF 200 000/300 000 (€ 212 770/319 150) 156
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTU2