1854, Иван Айвазовский, После бури
6 notes
·
View notes
speaking of subtitles, i remember watching the original subbed version of goncharov at a scorsese retrospective years ago, at an italian festival i used to work at at the time, and they still used the italianized transcriptions of russian/soviet names back then, so it was andrej and katja and goncharev, and the iconic scene where andrej asks about the meaning of the ajvazovskij painting in the mark's gallery (aka the most subtextually homoerotic scene of all time)... and idk, i just miss the italian translitteration system man, wish we didn't just do it for classical music composers anymore.
75 notes
·
View notes
top 5 paintings!
nice 👀 alright, in no particular order (sorry I won't add pictures because it's a pain from mobile, I might come back to edit later on):
1) Ruben's Massacre of the Innocents. the raw desperation on the faces, the grief, the impotent rage. painting of all times I'm inordinately obsessed with it
2) anything Ajvazovskij ever painted but special mention to Tempest on the Sea at Night
3) Starry night my beloved
4) Artemisia Gentileschi's Giuditta and Oloferne
5) when I was a kid I had a book with some paintings from all periods with little blurbs of explanations about details and big a3 double spread pages of every painting and I loved it so so much it was such and interesting introduction to art. anyways I was obsessed with David's Oath of the Horatii, the colours where so crisp I used to stare at it for a long time
5 notes
·
View notes
“21 marzo: è Poesia” – “Poesie” di Cipriano Gentilino
PUDICA NEBBIA
Affannata la nebbia
si posa sugli scricchiolii
delle foglie lasciatesi
cadere
a segnare una fine,
pudica s’adagia
sul silenzio delle palpebre
a nasconderci la nostra.
DI NOTTE
Di notte
sale caldo il mare
sulle le colline
di olive e gelsomini,
sui campanili
tra nuove lune,
Mar Nero di notte-Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij -1879
parole salate
di labbra e capperi
tra le malinconie
dei…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Paralian Q
Angelfish 🐠
Ocean 🌊
Seaside 🏖
Lagoon 🚣♀️
Nari 🌻
:)
angelfish: do you like museums?
It depends on the museum and my mood but yeah, at times I do visit them also for inspiration.
ocean: do you have a favorite painting?
I do, it's this one by Ajvazovskij (but he did many I really enjoy).
Seaside + Lagoon
Here
thanks for sending!
1 note
·
View note
Tweeted
RT @ProvenzaleG: Romanticismo russo Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij: "Il golfo di Napoli" (1841). #StopRussofobia https://t.co/L5XymZHLbj
— Mario Calandra (@MariusKalander) Feb 20, 2023
0 notes
Credo che non se ne parli abbastanza.
Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij👨🏻🎨
59 notes
·
View notes
Ivan Ajvazovskij - The Ninth Wave
1850 / oil on canvas / 221 cm × 332 cm / State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia)
43 notes
·
View notes
“Night in Venice”; Ivan Ajvazovskij 1880
6 notes
·
View notes
Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij
Darial Gorge “Passo di Darial" 1862
60 notes
·
View notes
1850, Ива́н Айвазо́вский, Девятый вал
4 notes
·
View notes
Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij - Capri, la Grotta Azzurra
11 notes
·
View notes
ivan ajvazovskij - the birth of aphrodite (1887)
81 notes
·
View notes
[Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij - Venezia di notte]
2 notes
·
View notes
Veliero in un mare tempestoso,
Ivan Ajvazovsky, 1858
#pittura #russia
Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij
(Feodosija, 17 luglio 1817 – Feodosija, 5 maggio 1900) è stato un pittore russo.
Spirito sfuggente e vulcanico, presto Ajvazovskij lasciò la sua città natale e compì lunghi viaggi in Europa, Turchia, Asia Minore, lasciandoci una cospicua mole di dipinti (circa seimila), principalmente paesaggi marini; la sua opera più celebre è La nona onda, realizzata nel 1850.
16 notes
·
View notes