Paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky

Paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky used in the book trailer for Aegean are:

  1. Moonlit Night on the Crimea. Gurzuf, 1939
  2. Darial Gorge, 1862
  3. View of Constantinople and the Bosphorus, 1856
  4. The Ninth Wave, 1850
  5. The Shipwreck, 1864
  6. Napoleon on Island of St. Helen, 1897
  7. Approaching the City at Night, 1889 [The Atheneum]
  8. Tempest on the Sea at Night, 1849 [The Atheneum]
  9. Constantinople, 1880 [The Atheneum][Painting is called “Constantinople Mosque” on WikiArt.org]
  10. Exploding Ship, 1900
  11. The Island of Rhodes, 1861
  12. View of Constantinople by Moonlight, 1846
  13. Night in Constantinople, 1886
  14. Fishing Boats in a Harbor, 1854
  15. Golden Horn, 1872
  16. Chapel on the Beach, probably 1847
  17. Moon Night, 1885
  18. Sailing off the Coast of Crimea in the Moonlit Night, 1858
  19. Misty Morning in Italy, 1864
  20. Constantinople Sunset, 1899
  21. Moonlight in Feodosia, 1880
  22. The Black Sea at Night, 1879
  23. Azure Grotto, Naples, 1841
  24. Darial Gorge. Moon Night, 1868
  25. Roads of Mljet to Gudauri, 1868
  26. A Rocky Coastal Landscape in the Aegean, 1884
  27. Moonlit Night Beside the Sea, 1847

Sources: WikiArt.org, except as noted. All paintings are public domain.

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