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The Ninth Wave

Hovhannes Aivazovsky1850

Русский музей

Русский музей
St. Petersburg, Россия

The Ninth Wave is probably Aivazovsky’s most famous and popular work. Originally acquired for the Imperial Hermitage, it was one of the first paintings in the collection of the Emperor Alexander III Russian Museum in 1897. The ninth wave — in popular legend, the most terrible, powerful and destructive wave — is fast approaching. Yet the darkness of the night is broken by the light of hope. A small group of people cling to the wreckage of the ship’s mast, which seems a more reliable refuge at dawn than it did in the darkness of the night. The desperate attempts to survive will conquer the stormy sea. The Ninth Wave was, of course, also interpreted allegorically. The painting acquired symbolic meaning for many generations, instilling faith in the victory of man, humanity and life.

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  • Название: The Ninth Wave
  • Годы жизни автора: 1817 - 1900
  • Национальность автора: Russian
  • Пол автора: Male
  • Место смерти автора: Russia, St.Petersburg
  • Место рождения автора: Ukrain, Feodosia
  • Дата создания: 1850
  • Место создания: Russia
  • Фактические размеры: w3320 x h2210 mm (Complete)
  • Тип: painting
  • Права: The State Russian Museum, 1897, The State Russian Museum
  • Техника: Oil on canvas
  • Original Title: Девятый вал
  • Medium Extent: Complete
  • Painter: Hovhannes Aivazovsky
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