Tervus (c.1918) by Nicholas Roerich

Tervus - Nicholas Roerich - c.1918

Artwork Information

TitleTervus
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Datec.1918
Mediumpencil,paper
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationRose Art Museum (Brandeis University), Waltham, MA, US

About Tervus

The artwork titled “Tervus,” created by Nicholas Roerich around 1918, is a pencil drawing on paper. The piece belongs to the Symbolism art movement and depicts a landscape genre. “Tervus” is housed at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.

The artwork portrays a rugged landscape with detailed emphasis on rock formations and natural elements. The pencil work offers a monochromatic depiction, capturing the texture and contours of the terrain. A solitary tree is visible atop the rocky surface, providing a point of contrast and highlighting the natural theme of the piece, indicative of Roerich’s proficiency in rendering detailed landscapes with symbolic undertones.

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