The artwork titled “Putivl” was created by Nicholas Roerich in the year 1920. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is categorized under the genre of design.
The artwork presents an architectural scene dominated by a grand, imposing structure that appears to be a church or cathedral, with its distinct domes and arched windows. The use of rich, muted colors and the soft yet deliberate brushstrokes create an air of mystique and solemnity. The building is surrounded by a curved wall that leads the viewer’s eye towards the structure, and the background features dark silhouettes of trees against a dusky sky. The overall composition exudes a contemplative, almost ethereal atmosphere, characteristic of Roerich’s style and the Art Nouveau movement.