The artwork, titled “Vernicle,” was created by Nicholas Roerich in 1910. It employs gouache on cardboard as its medium and is identifiable within the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece falls into the genre of religious painting.
In the artwork, one witnesses a central depiction of a visage with profound, soulful eyes that seem to communicate a silent narrative. Framed within an elaborately detailed arch, the head is encircled by a halo rich in texture and color, characterized by a fiery blend of reds and golds. The ethereal quality of the face is complemented by the inclusion of celestial beings in the background, emphasizing a divine presence. The intricate patterns and vibrant hues showcase the artist’s meticulous attention to detail, further enhancing the spiritual resonance of the piece.