The artwork titled “Liturgy six winged Seraph” was created in 1914 by the artist Natalia Goncharova. It is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Naïve Art (Primitivism) movements and is categorized under the genre of design.
The artwork depicts a seraph, a celestial being with six wings, rendered in a vivid palette primarily of reds and oranges. The seraph stands upright, with its wings displayed prominently, creating a harmonious yet powerful composition. The use of geometric patterns and stylized forms aligns with the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement, while the intricate detailing and ornate design elements reflect the influence of Art Nouveau. The seraph’s visage, marked by a serene yet intense expression, serves as the focal point, encapsulating the spiritual and divine essence of the figure. The surrounding background is minimal, drawing attention to the central figure and accentuating its sacred and otherworldly presence.