Brahminic temple in Adelnure (1874 – 1876) by Vasily Vereshchagin

Brahminic temple in Adelnure - Vasily Vereshchagin - 1874 - 1876

Artwork Information

TitleBrahminic temple in Adelnure
ArtistVasily Vereshchagin
Date1874 - 1876
Art MovementRealism,Orientalism
Current LocationNational Gallery of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia

About Brahminic temple in Adelnure

The artwork, titled “Brahminic Temple in Adelnure,” was created by the artist Vasily Vereshchagin between the years 1874 and 1876. It falls under the art movements of Realism and Orientalism and is classified within the cityscape genre. This piece currently resides in the National Gallery of Armenia in Yerevan, Armenia.

The artwork depicts a magnificently detailed Brahminic temple, characterized by its intricate architecture and rich cultural motifs. The structure is rendered with meticulous attention to the play of light and shadow, highlighting the temple’s ornate carvings and domed towers. The bright sky serves as a stark backdrop, drawing the viewer’s eye towards the splendor of the temple. Vegetation and a stone wall in the foreground add depth and context to the scene, while subtly dressed figures emphasize the human scale of this monumental structure. Through his remarkable skill, Vereshchagin captures the temple’s grandeur and the serene atmosphere of the locale, creating a vivid visual narrative steeped in historical and cultural resonance.

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