The artwork entitled “Ravine” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1912. It is associated with the Art Nouveau movement, which is also referred to as Modern. The genre of this artwork is categorized under design.
“Ravine” is an intricate portrayal of a lush valley, encapsulated by verdant foliage and rolling hills. The composition displays a harmonious blend of trees, primarily birches, depicted in varying shades of green and punctuated by large, scattered rocks. A prominent feature is a substantial rock formation centrally placed in the foreground, which draws the viewer’s eye deeper into the landscape. The sky above is filled with a layered array of clouds, rendered in soft, pastel tones which complement the vivid greens and yellows of the undergrowth. The piece reflects the delicate yet bold stylistic qualities characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement.