Babayeva Studio, Russian (Russian, active 1890s)
1893[Ivan Constantinovich Aivasovski]
Albumen silver print. from glass negative, with inset oil painting10.6 × 7.3 cm (4 3/16 × 2 7/8 ins) (inset oil painting) 25.7 × 19.3 cm (10 1/8 × 7 5/8 ins) (image, photograph)
Metropolitan Museum of ArtGilman Collection, Museum Purchase, 2005, Accession Number: 2005.100.1092
Artist: Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (Russian, Feodosiya 1817-1900 Feodosiya)
Curatorial description (accessed: 14 October 2017)
The Russian Romantic artist Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817-1900) was widely renowned for his paintings of sea battles, shipwrecks, and storms at sea. Born into an Armenian family in the Crimean port city of Feodosia, Aivazovsky was enormously prolifiche claimed to have created some six thousand paintings during his lifetime. He was a favorite of Czar Nicholas I and was appointed official artist of the Russian imperial navy. In 1887, as part of a jubilee celebration of his career, Aivazovsky hosted a dinner for 150 friends. Each guest received a miniature painting by Aivazovsky set into a studio photograph of the artist at work. Several years later, he dedicated the present photograph and painting to Calouste Gulbenkian, the Armenian-British oil financier and art collector.
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