Paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky used in the book trailer for Aegean are:
- Moonlit Night on the Crimea. Gurzuf, 1939
- Darial Gorge, 1862
- View of Constantinople and the Bosphorus, 1856
- The Ninth Wave, 1850
- The Shipwreck, 1864
- Napoleon on Island of St. Helen, 1897
- Approaching the City at Night, 1889 [The Atheneum]
- Tempest on the Sea at Night, 1849 [The Atheneum]
- Constantinople, 1880 [The Atheneum][Painting is called “Constantinople Mosque” on WikiArt.org]
- Exploding Ship, 1900
- The Island of Rhodes, 1861
- View of Constantinople by Moonlight, 1846
- Night in Constantinople, 1886
- Fishing Boats in a Harbor, 1854
- Golden Horn, 1872
- Chapel on the Beach, probably 1847
- Moon Night, 1885
- Sailing off the Coast of Crimea in the Moonlit Night, 1858
- Misty Morning in Italy, 1864
- Constantinople Sunset, 1899
- Moonlight in Feodosia, 1880
- The Black Sea at Night, 1879
- Azure Grotto, Naples, 1841
- Darial Gorge. Moon Night, 1868
- Roads of Mljet to Gudauri, 1868
- A Rocky Coastal Landscape in the Aegean, 1884
- Moonlit Night Beside the Sea, 1847
Sources: WikiArt.org, except as noted. All paintings are public domain.