G.Denyer - Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky





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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky, a signed circa 1880 albumen print by G. Denyer from the Russian Empire, mounted on a cabinet card.
Description from the seller
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817–1900) and Wife – Rare Historical Photograph – Albumen Print – St. Petersburg, circa 1880
Description:
Rare original studio photograph from the late 19th century in the form of an albumen print mounted on card (cabinet card), produced by the renowned studio G. Denyer, St. Petersburg.
The photograph depicts the prominent Russian-Armenian marine painter Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817–1900) together with his second wife Anna Nikitichna Burnazyan.
The print features the fine detail and characteristic warm sepia tone typical of albumen photography. It is mounted on its original card and represents a classic example of high-quality studio portraiture from the Russian Empire.
The front bears a historical handwritten inscription “I. K. Aivazovsky.” The reverse carries an older handwritten collector or archival note identifying the artist and his wife.
Technical Details:
Technique: Albumen print on card
Format: Cabinet card
Date: circa 1882–1890
Photographer: G. Denyer, St. Petersburg
Origin: Russian Empire
Condition:
Age-related wear including spots, discoloration, and edge wear to the card. Overall in authentic, unrestored original condition with visible patina.
Significance:
Aivazovsky is regarded as one of the most important marine painters of the 19th century with international recognition. Photographic portraits of the artist, especially together with his wife, are comparatively rare and of interest to collectors.
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817–1900) and Wife – Rare Historical Photograph – Albumen Print – St. Petersburg, circa 1880
Description:
Rare original studio photograph from the late 19th century in the form of an albumen print mounted on card (cabinet card), produced by the renowned studio G. Denyer, St. Petersburg.
The photograph depicts the prominent Russian-Armenian marine painter Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817–1900) together with his second wife Anna Nikitichna Burnazyan.
The print features the fine detail and characteristic warm sepia tone typical of albumen photography. It is mounted on its original card and represents a classic example of high-quality studio portraiture from the Russian Empire.
The front bears a historical handwritten inscription “I. K. Aivazovsky.” The reverse carries an older handwritten collector or archival note identifying the artist and his wife.
Technical Details:
Technique: Albumen print on card
Format: Cabinet card
Date: circa 1882–1890
Photographer: G. Denyer, St. Petersburg
Origin: Russian Empire
Condition:
Age-related wear including spots, discoloration, and edge wear to the card. Overall in authentic, unrestored original condition with visible patina.
Significance:
Aivazovsky is regarded as one of the most important marine painters of the 19th century with international recognition. Photographic portraits of the artist, especially together with his wife, are comparatively rare and of interest to collectors.

