Original artwork description:

OIL/CANVAS
Size - 100x135cm

Original oil painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

Titled Venice, this beautiful oil painting is an improvisation by Aivazovsky, paying tribute to the renowned seascape master Ivan Aivazovsky. The painting transports viewers to the iconic city of Venice, capturing the charm of its bustling waterfront. A large sailboat and gondola gracefully glide through the calm waters of the Grand Canal, while people on the shore engage in lively conversation, surrounded by merchants and the city's historical architecture. The soft, diffused light and billowing clouds evoke a sense of serenity, highlighting the timeless beauty of Venice. The artist skillfully combines fine detail with atmospheric depth, inviting viewers to experience the vibrancy and tranquility of a city steeped in history.

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We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
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Materials used:

Oil, canvas

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#gondola #grand canal #venice beach #sailboat #venice italy #beautiful architecture #venice architecture #venice boats ##oilpainting ##cityscapes ##city #venice city ##venice #venice waters ##impressionistic venice 

Venice (2023)

Oil painting 
by Samvel Atasunc

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OIL/CANVAS
Size - 100x135cm

Original oil painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

Titled Venice, this beautiful oil painting is an improvisation by Aivazovsky, paying tribute to the renowned seascape master Ivan Aivazovsky. The painting transports viewers to the iconic city of Venice, capturing the charm of its bustling waterfront. A large sailboat and gondola gracefully glide through the calm waters of the Grand Canal, while people on the shore engage in lively conversation, surrounded by merchants and the city's historical architecture. The soft, diffused light and billowing clouds evoke a sense of serenity, highlighting the timeless beauty of Venice. The artist skillfully combines fine detail with atmospheric depth, inviting viewers to experience the vibrancy and tranquility of a city steeped in history.

Shipping and Policy:
We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
If you have any questions about for instants a tailor made order or discount when purchasing more then one painting please let me know. I’ll be happy to answer all your questions.
All our customers are happy working with us, take a look at our feedbacks)))
Thank you for looking in our gallery, and welcome back.

Materials used:

Oil, canvas

Tags:
#gondola #grand canal #venice beach #sailboat #venice italy #beautiful architecture #venice architecture #venice boats ##oilpainting ##cityscapes ##city #venice city ##venice #venice waters ##impressionistic venice 
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Samvel Atasunts was born in Samarkand (Uzbekistan) in July 28th 1959. In 1967 he moved to Yerevan (Armenia). At age 9 he started oil painting. From 1975 to 1977 Atasunts Samvel took... Read more

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