Vernicle and Saint Princes (1910) by Nicholas Roerich

Vernicle and Saint Princes - Nicholas Roerich - 1910

Artwork Information

TitleVernicle and Saint Princes
ArtistNicholas Roerich
Date1910
Mediummosaïque
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)
Current LocationTrinity Cathedral (Pochayiv Lavra), Pochayiv, Ukraine

About Vernicle and Saint Princes

The artwork titled “Vernicle and Saint Princes” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1910. The piece is a mosaic, representing the Art Nouveau, or Modern, art movement and falls within the genre of religious painting. This distinguished work is located in the Trinity Cathedral of the Pochayiv Lavra in Pochayiv, Ukraine.

The artwork prominently features a central depiction of Christ’s face, often referred to as the Vernicle, or the Holy Face. Radiating out from this central image are various saintly princes, depicted with aureate halos signifying their sanctity. The intricate design and vibrant colors are characteristic of Roerich’s style, capturing intricate details and conveying a profound religious reverence. The mosaic medium is utilized effectively to render the figures with a sense of divine illumination, encapsulating the spiritual ambiance of the sacred space in which this artwork resides.

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