The artwork “Ostrovenka Suburbs,” created by artist Nicholas Roerich in 1903, is an oil painting on wood. This piece is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Realism art movements and belongs to the landscape genre. It is part of the series “Sketches from Travels in Old Russian Cities” and is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork portrays a serene suburban scene, with a muted, earthy color palette that reflects the calmness of the landscape. The composition is characterized by a gentle blend of natural elements, including trees sparsely scattered along the horizon and patches of greenery. Roerich’s brushwork conveys a sense of tranquility, capturing the subdued beauty of the Russian suburb with a realistic yet slightly stylized approach typical of the Art Nouveau movement. The overall impression of the piece is one of understated elegance and reflective calm, inviting viewers to appreciate the rural simplicity and peacefulness of the old Russian countryside.