Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Dec 28 213
Aivazovsky's works on sea at Naval Museum
ISTANBUL
Oil paintings by Russian artist Ivan Aivazovsky will come to
Istanbul's newly opened Naval Museum.
The Istanbul Naval Museum will continue its `Selected Painters'
exhibition series with Russian painter Ivan Konstantinovich
Aivazovsky, who is considered one of the most prominent Russian
artists and one of the greatest marine artists of the 19th century.
The Aivazovsky exhibition that will open on Jan. 1, 2014 will showcase
his oil paint works on canvas, according to a written statement made
by the Naval Forces Command.
The Istanbul Naval Museum, which was opened on Oct. 4 in BeĊ?iktaĊ?, has
a painting collection of around 700 oil paint, water paint, pencil
drawing and gravure works. The museum will display the collection of
works on maritime and naval history.
Aivazovsky was born in 1817 in the town of Theodosia, Crimea, to an
Armenian family. In 1845, he went to Istanbul upon the invitation of
Sultan Abdülmecid I. During his long sojourn in Istanbul, Aivazovsky
was commissioned for a number of paintings as a court painter by the
Ottoman Sultans Abdülmecid, Abdulaziz and Abdulhamid, 30 of which are
currently on display in the Ottoman Imperial Palace, the Dolmabahçe
Museum and many other museums in Turkey. His works are also found in
dozens of museums throughout Russia and the former Soviet republics,
including the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. The largest
collections of his works are at the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in
Feodosiya, Ukraine, and the National Gallery of Armenia.
December/28/2013
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Dec 28 213
Aivazovsky's works on sea at Naval Museum
ISTANBUL
Oil paintings by Russian artist Ivan Aivazovsky will come to
Istanbul's newly opened Naval Museum.
The Istanbul Naval Museum will continue its `Selected Painters'
exhibition series with Russian painter Ivan Konstantinovich
Aivazovsky, who is considered one of the most prominent Russian
artists and one of the greatest marine artists of the 19th century.
The Aivazovsky exhibition that will open on Jan. 1, 2014 will showcase
his oil paint works on canvas, according to a written statement made
by the Naval Forces Command.
The Istanbul Naval Museum, which was opened on Oct. 4 in BeĊ?iktaĊ?, has
a painting collection of around 700 oil paint, water paint, pencil
drawing and gravure works. The museum will display the collection of
works on maritime and naval history.
Aivazovsky was born in 1817 in the town of Theodosia, Crimea, to an
Armenian family. In 1845, he went to Istanbul upon the invitation of
Sultan Abdülmecid I. During his long sojourn in Istanbul, Aivazovsky
was commissioned for a number of paintings as a court painter by the
Ottoman Sultans Abdülmecid, Abdulaziz and Abdulhamid, 30 of which are
currently on display in the Ottoman Imperial Palace, the Dolmabahçe
Museum and many other museums in Turkey. His works are also found in
dozens of museums throughout Russia and the former Soviet republics,
including the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. The largest
collections of his works are at the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in
Feodosiya, Ukraine, and the National Gallery of Armenia.
December/28/2013
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/aivazovskys-works-on-sea-at-naval-museum.aspx?pageID=238&nID=60235&NewsCatID=385