Saviour Almighty (1907) by Nicholas Roerich

The artwork titled “Saviour Almighty” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1907. Rendered in oil on wood, this piece belongs to the Byzantine art movement and is a part of the Perm iconostasis series. Measuring 127 x 102 cm, this religious painting is housed in the Perm State Art Gallery located in Perm, Russia.

The artwork prominently features the visage of a solemn, divine figure, enveloped in a golden halo-like aura that frames the head. The countenance is characterized by profound, contemplative eyes that appear to gaze into the depths of the viewer’s soul, flanked by flowing, dark tresses that cascade down the sides. The background is composed of a textured golden expanse, enhancing the overall ethereal and sacred quality of the piece. The border of the painting complements this divine representation with intricate, gilded patterns. The combination of these elements exudes a sense of reverence and sanctity, compelling the observer to reflect on the divine presence depicted within.

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