Tervus (c.1918) by Nicholas Roerich

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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