The Ninth Wave (1850) by Hovhannes Aivazovsky

The Ninth Wave (1850) by Hovhannes Aivazovsky
: June 19, 2023
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The Ninth Wave (1850) by Hovhannes Aivazovsky

The title refers to an old sailing expression referring to a wave of incredible size that comes after a succession of incrementally larger waves.

It depicts a sea after a night storm and people facing death attempting to save themselves by clinging to debris from a wrecked ship. The debris, in the shape of the cross, appears to be a Christian metaphor for salvation from the earthly sin. The painting has warm tones, which reduce the sea’s apparent menacing overtones and a chance for the people to survive seems plausible. This painting shows both the destructiveness and beauty of nature.

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