The artwork titled “Shepherd” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1912. Rendered using tempera on paper, this piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is classified within the design genre. It measures 23.9 x 16.6 cm and is currently housed at the Bakhrushin Theater Museum in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork depicts a shepherd clothed in rustic attire, prominently featuring a heavy, fur-lined coat which envelops the figure, harmonizing with the rugged essence of the shepherd’s life. An observable staff, characteristic of a shepherd’s tool, is held firmly, suggesting the subject’s readiness for the pastoral responsibilities. The use of tempera on paper allows for a textured, layered appearance, consistent with Roerich’s intricate style. The overall composition exudes simplicity, yet pays meticulous attention to the cultural and functional aspects of the shepherd’s costume.