Excuse me, gentlemen, Members of that pick up an old topic. Matured quite a convincing answer to the question about the authorship Nikolai325 he presented the picture.
Nikolai325, the author of your work is shown Kucherenko artist. The artist, though, and claimed, as a student of Ivan Aivazovsky, certainly was not. From a very detailed biography of lifetime Aivazovsky that he did not have such a student and even the school would be immediately visible without any evidence. Dmitry from Moscow, some put on sale a lot like your picture of the author Kucherenko and paired it with the image of a sailboat. Both work as yours, signed the name of Ivan Aivazovsky, although he Dmitri confidently declares that the paintings belong to brush Kucherenko, and calls them family. What he has in mind one can only assume - perhaps he is a relative Kucherenko. Having examined in detail the proposed ilyustratsii, I think you will agree that your work was painted by Kucherenko.
In conclusion I would add that Kucherenko, and if you did not copy the painting by Aivazovsky "The Black Sea" in 1891, it is clearly written his painting "based on" this great painting seascapes. See and compare.
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