RUSSIAN SEASCAPE PAINTINGS FOR SALE - BUY SEASCAPE PAINTING ONLINE AT ARTRUSSIA GALLERY

Seascape (or marine art) is definitely a very special genre. It is impossible to depict the sea as something living, moving and possessing its own character if the artist is deprived of good imagination. According to the great Russian marine-painter Ivan Aivazovsky “…the motion of elements is too rapid for the brush to catch, making t impossible to paint lightning, wind strokes, water splashes from life”. And in fact, such a peculiarity makes the process of creation of the image even more astonishing. It is important that the work of a painter is still valued, even though today one can just take a picture and catch and preserve any moment he wants with no difficulty. It is all due to the fact that paintings can be much more expressive and touching, translating the artist’s fascination by the sea, which can provoke both fear and excitement. Just think what can be better than the majesty of waves, the reflection of a bright moon on the still surface or a hypnotizing sunset mirrored in the water? The perception of the sea subject in the art of modern Russian artist has changed lately. But, actually, not only the sea element is now depicted within the framework of maritime art – people interacting with it are an important image used by modern marine painters as well. Just imagine a lonely fisherman in the middle of nowhere or a ship’s company struggling with the blusterous windy night. In ArtRussia Gallery you can always buy seascape paintings created by well-known Russian marine painters in oil or water-colours. We have modern seascapes for sale in all genres and for all tastes.

SEASCAPE PAINTINGS

Spring Crimea
Spring Crimea
canvas on cardboard, oil, 35x45 cm
Peter Bezrukov
Sold
Sevastopol City
Sevastopol City
2016, canvas, oil, 60x80 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
Yacht club
Yacht club
2016, canvas on cardboard, oil, 18x23 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
The stones Batilimana
The stones Batilimana
2015, canvas, oil, 70x90 cm
Alexander Shandor
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Evening. Pier
Evening. Pier
2016, canvas, oil, 40x60 cm
Alexi Zaitsev
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Noon
Noon
2016, canvas on cardboard, oil, 33x32 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
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Stormy sea
Stormy sea
2016, canvas, oil, 100x150 cm
George Dmitriev
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On the breakwater
On the breakwater
2018, canvas, oil, 50x60 cm
Alexi Zaitsev
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Andreevka Town
Andreevka Town
2016, canvas, oil, 60x70 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
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Fresh breeze
Fresh breeze
2016, canvas, oil, 40x80 cm
Dmitry Levin
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Sea worries
Sea worries
2016, canvas, oil, 40x70 cm
Dmitry Levin
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At the walls of Rhodes
At the walls of Rhodes
2017, canvas, oil, 51x102 cm
Sergei Lyakhovitch
Price on request
On a raid
On a raid
2017, canvas, oil, 40x50 cm
Alexi Zaitsev
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Alushta. Crimea
Alushta. Crimea
2016, canvas on cardboard, oil, 27x28 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
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Boat on the shore
Boat on the shore
2016, canvas, oil, 19x25 cm
Sergey Postnikov
370 $
Gurzuf
Gurzuf
2017, canvas, oil, 40x50 cm
Alexi Zaitsev
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By the sea
By the sea
canvas, oil, 40x50 cm
Vitold Smukrovich
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The beach in Rimini
The beach in Rimini
2013, canvas on cardboard, oil, 40x50 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
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SEASCAPE MASTERPIECES

Wave
Wave
1889, canvas, oil, 304x505 cm
Ivan Aivazovskiy
The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Seascape
Seascape
1916, canvas, oil, 71x53 cm
Nikolai Dubovskoy
Tomsk Regional Art Museum, Tomsk
The Ninth Wave
The Ninth Wave
1850, canvas, oil, 221x332 cm
Ivan Aivazovskiy
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg
Sign a fishing vessel in a storm in the harbor of Saint-Valery in Caux (France)
Sign a fishing vessel in a storm in the harbor of Saint-Valery in Caux (France)
1859, canvas, oil, 121x189 cm
Alexey Bogolyubov
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg
The Fighting Temeraire
The Fighting Temeraire
1839, canvas, oil, 91x122 cm
William Turner
National Gallery, London
Lighthouse
Lighthouse
1895, canvas, oil, 40x67 cm
Lev Lagorio
Private collection