King’s room (1913) by Nicholas Roerich

King's room - Nicholas Roerich - 1913

Artwork Information

TitleKing's room
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1913
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About King's room

“King’s Room,” crafted by Nicholas Roerich in 1913, is an exemplary piece belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. Classified within the design genre, the artwork showcases Roerich’s distinctive style and mastery. The scene depicted in the artwork illustrates an intricately detailed interior space, possibly of a royal chamber, replete with vibrant colors and ornate decorations.

The composition features a confined room with a checkered floor, cast in red, yellow, and blue hues. The furnishings include a regal, intricately carved bench set before a roaring fireplace, adding a sense of warmth and comfort. Rich, colorful wall hangings and an arched doorway contribute to the elaborate aesthetic. At the center, a latticed window reveals a view of a distant cityscape, suggesting an extensive and majestic kingdom beyond. The artwork expresses a harmonious blend of medieval influence with Art Nouveau sensibilities, showcasing Roerich’s talent for infusing his designs with a sense of historical ambiance and modern artistic innovation.

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