A Calm Sea
Rufin Gavrilovich Sudkovsky (1850-1885)
Oil on Canvas, Framed
17 1/2" x 24" Unframed
25" x 31" x 1 1/2" Framed
$5,500
Artist Bio
Rufin Gavrilovich Sudkovsky (1832–1885) was a noted Russian landscape and marine painter whose evocative seascapes played a significant role in nineteenth-century Russian art. Born in Ochakov, Ukraine, Sudkovsky received his artistic training at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, where he absorbed the influence of Romantic and realist traditions. Sudkovsky’s works often depict the Black Sea and its surrounding landscapes, capturing shifting moods from tranquil bays bathed in sunlight to tempestuous seas under gathering storms.
Sudkovsky exhibited widely and received numerous accolades throughout his career, earning the Academy’s gold medal and the title “Academician” for his outstanding marine paintings. His ability to render water, light, and atmosphere with subtlety and drama won praise from artists and critics alike—though he did encounter controversy in 1874 when he was accused of imitating the style of Ivan Aivazovsky, the era’s preeminent seascape master. Despite such disputes, Sudkovsky remained admired for the lyrical naturalism and technical mastery of his canvases, which continue to be sought after by collectors in Russia and beyond.
Provenance
Lot 0057 Fine Art, Mid-Century Modern Antiques Helmuth Stone November 2, 2025
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