Tver Embassy (1914) by Nicholas Roerich

Tver Embassy - Nicholas Roerich - 1914

Artwork Information

TitleTver Embassy
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1914
Dimensions49 x 36.5 cm
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Tver Embassy

The artwork entitled “Tver Embassy” was created by the artist Nicholas Roerich in the year 1914. Belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement, this illustration measures 49 by 36.5 centimeters. The work exemplifies the stylistic elements of the time and serves as a visual narrative, likely depicting a historical or cultural scene.

Upon examining the artwork, one can observe an intricate and ornate design that frames a central illustration. The frame is adorned with swirling patterns and stylistic motifs that are characteristic of Art Nouveau, emphasizing elegant, flowing lines and organic forms. Within this ornamental border, the scene portrays a gathering of figures, which appears to be a moment captured from a significant historical or diplomatic event, given the formal attire and the presence of thrones.

The upper part of the artwork is dominated by architectural elements, suggesting that the illustration represents a specific location, possibly a place of importance in the city of Tver or linked to the embassy referenced in the title. These architectural features are rendered with attention to detail, and they evoke a sense of grandeur and historical significance. The monochromatic tone of the piece allows the viewer to focus on the intricate line work and the subtle interactions between the figures and the surrounding structures.

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