THE
NINTH WAVE
The Ninth Wave painted in 1850 Crimea, Russia
Hovhannes Aivazovsky
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The title is a sailing expression referring
to a "wave of incredible size that comes after a succession of
incrementally larger waves." It
depicts people facing death after a storm at sea.
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The painting foreshadowed the coming of the
Crimean war of 1853, which resulted in 753,638 deaths of the total 1,492,132
combatants. The assessment of historian
A. J. P. Taylor is, "Mutual fear, not mutual aggression, caused the
Crimean war."
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I'm praying that God's love, not man's fear
saves us from our shipwreck.
“There is no fear in love. But perfect
love drives out fear," 1 John 4:18.
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