Monday, February 3, 2020

AI PETRI PAINTED BY ARKHIP KUINDZHI


 

ARKHIP KUINDZHI (1841-1910)
Ai-Petri (1,234.2 m - 4,049 ft)
Russia - Crimea

In  Ai-Petri. Crimea, 1908, Oil on canvas (39 × 53 cm) 
State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia

The mountain 
Ai-Petri (1,234.2 m - 4,049 ft) meaning Saint Peter in Greek, is a peak in the Crimean Mountains. For administrative purposes it is in the Yalta municipality of Crimea. Ai-Petri is one of the windiest places in Crimea. The wind blows for 125 days a year, reaching a speed of 50 m/s (110 mph). The peak is located above the city of Alupka and the town of Koreiz. There is a cable car that takes passengers from a station near Alupka to the main area in Ai-Petri.

The painter
The very important Russian artist Arkhip Kuindzhi (Архи́п Ива́нович Куи́нджиwas) was born in 1842 (1841?) in a very poor emigrants family from Greece, in Mariupol, Russian Empire (nowadays Ukraine) but spent his youth in the city of Taganrog.
Arkhip was six years old when he lost his parents and had no other choice than to work at a church building site or grazing domestic animals. He received the rudiments of an education from a Greek friend of the family who was a teacher and then went to the local school. During the five years from 1860 to 1865, Arkhip Kuindzhi worked as a retoucher in the photography studio of Simeon Isakovich in Taganrog. He tried to open his own photography studio, but without success. After that Kuindzhi left Taganrog for Saint Petersburg.
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