Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Işık, Su ve Gökyüzü : Ivan Aivazovsky'nin Resimleri / Gianni Caffiero, Ivan Samarine, ed. Yanni Petsopoulos, Sylvia Segal, ingilizceden çeviren Mehmet Üstünipek.

By: Contributor(s): Language: Turkish Publication details: Londra : Alexandria Press Ltd., c2012.Description: 336 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 33 cmISBN:
  • 9789751032690
Uniform titles:
  • Light, Water and Sky : The Paintings of Ivan Aivazovsky.
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • ND699.A4 C34 2012
Contents:
1. Bölüm Ivan Aivazovsky'nin Yaşamı : Çocukluk Dönemi, Feodosiya -- İmparatorluk Akademisi, St. Petersburg -- İlk Adımlar ; Kırım'a Yolculuk, İtalya'ya Yolculuk -- İstanbul -- Feodosiya'ya Dönüş -- Karkov ve Kırım Savaşı -- 1860'lı Yıllar -- 1870'lı Yıllar : Yeniden İstanbul -- 1880'li Yıllar -- Son Yıllar -- Aivazorvsky'nin Sanatının Kökenleri -- Aivazovsky'nin Tekniği -- 2. Bölüm Işık, Su ve Gökyüzü -- 3. Bölüm Aivazovsky'nin Eserlerinin Zamandizini -- Zamandizinine Giriş -- Aivazovsky'nin Eserlerinin Zamandizini -- 4. Bölüm Ekler.
Summary: Following the success of Seas, Cities and Dreams in 2000, the authors return with a second volume on the works of this remarkable 19th century master who raised European maritime painting to a new level. A towering figure in his day, he shot to international fame at an early age. His exhibitions drew enormous crowds all over the world and earned him the admiration of Vernet and Turner. He was elected a member of five European academies and was personally acquainted with most of the crowned heads of his day. In his long and colorful career Aivazovsky claimed to have painted over 6,000 pictures. The authors—the foremost experts on the artist—have gathered the material for this book from public and private collections worldwide. The large number paintings illustrated offer a significant addition to the published corpus of Aivazovsky’s oeuvre. Their chronological arrangement makes this volume an invaluable resource for scholars, collectors and Aivazovsky’s many admirers.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi / Netherlands Institute in Turkey Library ND699.A4, C34 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Not For Loan 10472

Original title "Light, Water and Sky : The Paintings of Ivan Aivazovsky"

Includes bibliographical references (p. 332) and index.

1. Bölüm Ivan Aivazovsky'nin Yaşamı : Çocukluk Dönemi, Feodosiya -- İmparatorluk Akademisi, St. Petersburg -- İlk Adımlar ; Kırım'a Yolculuk, İtalya'ya Yolculuk -- İstanbul -- Feodosiya'ya Dönüş -- Karkov ve Kırım Savaşı -- 1860'lı Yıllar -- 1870'lı Yıllar : Yeniden İstanbul -- 1880'li Yıllar -- Son Yıllar -- Aivazorvsky'nin Sanatının Kökenleri -- Aivazovsky'nin Tekniği -- 2. Bölüm Işık, Su ve Gökyüzü -- 3. Bölüm Aivazovsky'nin Eserlerinin Zamandizini -- Zamandizinine Giriş -- Aivazovsky'nin Eserlerinin Zamandizini -- 4. Bölüm Ekler.

Following the success of Seas, Cities and Dreams in 2000, the authors return with a second volume on the works of this remarkable 19th century master who raised European maritime painting to a new level. A towering figure in his day, he shot to international fame at an early age. His exhibitions drew enormous crowds all over the world and earned him the admiration of Vernet and Turner. He was elected a member of five European academies and was personally acquainted with most of the crowned heads of his day. In his long and colorful career Aivazovsky claimed to have painted over 6,000 pictures. The authors—the foremost experts on the artist—have gathered the material for this book from public and private collections worldwide. The large number paintings illustrated offer a significant addition to the published corpus of Aivazovsky’s oeuvre. Their chronological arrangement makes this volume an invaluable resource for scholars, collectors and Aivazovsky’s many admirers.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.