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Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky

(1817-1900)
Lähtöhinta
200 000 - 250 000 EUR
2 190 000 - 2 740 000 SEK
205 000 - 256 000 USD
Vasarahinta
152 000 EUR
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Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky
(1817-1900)

"TURKKILAISEN MERSINA ALUKSEN VALTAAMINEN".

Sign. 15 Dec 1877. Öljy kankaalle 64,5x81,5 cm.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Suomalainen yksityiskokoelma.

Näyttelyt

Taide ja meri, 23.9.-19.11. 2000. John Nurmisen säätiö.

Muut tiedot

The painting depicts a historical event that took place during the Russian. Turkish war (1877-1878). On December 13th 1877, a Russian cruiser "Rossija" under the command of Nikolay Baranov made the greatest prize in all the history of the wars in the Black Sea- it captured a Turkish ship "Mersina". On "Mersina" there was a battalion of Turkish army, a lot of government money, silver ore, valuable assets and secret documents. "Rossija" and "Mersina" entered the Sevastopol harbor.
According to the literarture devoted to Aivazovsky, he represented the event twice; when both ships were near the Turkish port Penderakly; and when they were arriving to Sevastopol. The paintings differ in their compositions. The first variant is well-known: this painting is in the collection in the Navy museum in St. Petersburg. The second variant that belonged to a private collection in Finland is now presented at the current auction.