The artwork, titled “Study of Women Carrying Goods,” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1919. It is part of the Symbolism art movement and falls under the genre of sketches and studies.
The artwork is a finely executed sketch depicting several women engaged in the task of carrying goods. The drawing is rendered in a subtle and delicate manner, utilizing primarily pencil or graphite on paper. The figures are shown in various postures indicative of their laborious activity, with an emphasis on the physical effort and balance required to transport their burdens. The composition is simple yet evocative, with a focus on the human form and movement, set against a minimalistic background that suggests a natural or rural setting. Roerich’s use of soft lines and shading techniques provides a sense of depth and realism, highlighting the physical contours of the women and the objects they carry. The piece captures a moment of everyday life, embodying both the grace and strength of the figures, and offering a contemplative glimpse into their world.