The artwork “Study of Landscape,” created by Nicholas Roerich circa 1895, is an oil on canvas piece exemplifying the Realism art movement. It is categorized as a sketch and study, offering a glimpse into the artist’s preliminary exploration of landscape scenery.
In the artwork, a serene and expansive landscape is depicted with a subtle and muted color palette. The sky occupies a significant portion of the composition, painted with broad, gentle strokes that convey the soft hues of a setting or rising sun. The clouds are rendered in pastel shades of pink, blue, and lavender, suggesting a tranquil time of day. The horizon is delineated by a distant line of trees and low hills, created using slightly darker tones to contrast with the lighter sky. The foreground consists of a still body of water, its surface gently reflecting the colors and light of the sky above. The overall effect is one of calmness and introspection, evoking a quiet moment in the natural world, captured through the artist’s meticulous yet expressive brushwork.