The artwork, titled “Hunter,” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1912 and is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece falls under the genre of design and is currently housed in the Bakhrushin Theater Museum in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork portrays a figure, presumably a hunter, adorned in attire evocative of a bygone era. The hunter is illustrated holding a spear in one hand and a traditional horn slung over his shoulder. The clothing is notable for its detailed elements; the hunter wears a sleeveless tunic over a long-sleeved shirt, and his lower garments comprise fur-trimmed boots and trousers, providing a sense of authenticity to the historical outfit. The overall composition is both striking and restrained, with a muted palette lending a sense of antiquity and solemnity to the representation. The background is spare, focusing attention on the central figure and his equipment, which collectively convey the essence of a hunter prepared for his endeavors in the wilderness.