“Russian Easter,” created by Nicholas Roerich in 1924, is a genre painting executed in tempera on canvas. This notable work belongs to the Symbolism art movement.
The artwork presents a somber and captivating scene of an Easter celebration in Russia, set against the backdrop of an orthodox church at night. The focal point is the illuminated gathering of people, depicted holding banners and icons, suggesting a religious procession. The church’s façade features a large icon, adding a profound spiritual element to the composition. The dark silhouettes of the structures contrast with the serene twilight sky speckled with stars, enhancing the mystical and enigmatic atmosphere. The overall color palette, dominated by deep blues and earthy tones, complements the solemn and introspective mood of the Easter night. Nicholas Roerich’s masterful use of symbolism and detailed representation conveys a profound reverence for tradition and spirituality.