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Passage of the Jews through the Red Sea (1891) by Ivan Aivazovsky (Russian, 1817–1900). A striking scene from a famous Russian maritime painter. #Romanticism
@Rebeka80721106 @dianadep1 @ejlazar @marmelyr @neblaruz @angelicadisogno @alleosa @1Atsuhimerose2 @BrindusaB1 @Spiros209 @scastaldi9 @ScrivoArte2 @lissablu68 @artmajcar @cristob45 @ampomata @CristianeGLima @peac4love @vvgcabras @albertopetro2 @bgv_online @maluisa_3 @MOCarballeira @ceconomou56 @ritamay1 @BaroneZaza70 @CaterinaCategio @kamabi @karmendida @famartinez2001 @AnnaCountessK @albert_cunill @agustin_gut @Asamsakti I have so much respect for Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky
He is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art.
i don't know shit about fgo but it's always so jarring who the characters are
like. i know this is ivan the terrible but at the same time it just doesn't Click
another Ivan Seal-inspired piece, trying to paint this weird wire-wrapped metal tree sculpture glued on a geode we have, pretty sure I got it very wrong
Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1900)
Genoese towers in the Black Sea, 1895
Designers : Anna Cattish, Denis Pisarev, Stas Bashkatov, Ivan Pozdnyakov
Animation Director : Kirill Blumenkrants
Art Director : Stas Bashkatov
Producers : Stas Bashkatov, Anton Antonenok
Full credits on Catsuka : https://t.co/tT7gZZ54tU
.@AnjeliqueDubois #art #arts #artLovers #painting #music Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij
.@Chefpiscis #art #arts #artLovers #painting #music Ivan Konstantinovič Ajvazovskij