Shchegolikha (1912) by Nicholas Roerich

The artwork titled “Shchegolikha” by Nicholas Roerich, created in 1912, is a compelling composition rendered using wash, paper, and tempera. This piece, belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and categorized under the genre of design, is currently housed at the Museum of Russian Art (Tereshchenko Museum) in Kyiv, Ukraine.

The artwork portrays a figure adorned in highly decorated attire, replete with intricate patterns and elaborate details. The character, in a regal stance, is depicted with extended arms and head held high. The clothing features a rich tapestry of geometric motifs and symbols, showcasing Roerich’s meticulous use of tempera to achieve depth and texture. The overall aesthetic embodies the fluid lines and ornamental approach characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement, bringing forth a design that is both elaborate and expressive. The use of monochromatic tones enhances the intricate detailing, giving the artwork a harmonious yet intricate appeal.

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