Battle
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Symbolism
1906
Modern
161.0 x 299.0 cm
Subject and Vision
The canvas unfurls a dramatic tableau of conflict, where men and horses clash beneath a sky aflame with crimson. In the foreground, bodies are caught mid‑stride, their muscles taut, faces etched with determination or despair; behind them, jagged peaks rise like silent witnesses to the turmoil below. The scale—over one and a half metres tall and nearly three metres wide—forces the viewer into the heart of the fray, as if the battle itself were an invitation to witness history in motion.Historical Context and Roerich’s Journey
Created in 1906, Battle emerges from a period when Symbolism sought to transcend mere representation, turning everyday scenes into vessels of deeper meaning. Nicholas Roerich, born in Saint Petersburg in 1874, was not only an artist but also an archaeologist and philosopher whose travels across the Caucasus and Central Asia infused his work with a profound sense of place and spirituality. In this painting he channels that wanderlust, marrying the vigor of a battlefield with the mystique of distant mountains—a visual echo of his lifelong quest to bridge Eastern and Western thought.Symbolism and Emotional Resonance
The red sky is not merely atmospheric; it pulses like a heartbeat, amplifying urgency and hinting at sacrifice. Horses—scattered across foreground and background—serve as living symbols of freedom and the untamed spirit that roams within every human heart. The multitude of figures, some clustered in close combat, others spread out, suggests the collective weight of war: individual stories woven into a larger tapestry of struggle. Together these elements create an emotional landscape where tension coexists with awe, inviting viewers to feel both the terror of conflict and the quiet resilience that follows.The Technique that Breathes Life into the Canvas
Roerich’s mastery of oil on canvas is evident in the subtle gradations of light and shadow that give depth to each figure. His brushwork—sometimes loose, sometimes precise—captures motion with a fluidity that mirrors the chaos of battle. The careful layering of pigments allows the red sky to glow from within, while the muted earth tones of the mountains ground the composition, providing balance amid the frenzy. This technical prowess not only preserves the painting’s dramatic intensity but also ensures that each reproduction retains the original’s tactile richness and emotional power.Bringing the Masterpiece into Your Space
For collectors and interior designers seeking a statement piece, high‑quality hand‑painted reproductions of Battle are available in various sizes. These faithful renditions capture every brushstroke and hue, allowing the painting’s dynamic energy to enliven any room—from grand galleries to intimate living spaces—while honoring Roerich’s legacy of blending art with spiritual insight.Nikolai Roerich (1874 – 1947)
Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947): ruský malíř, archeolog a spisovatel s mystickými obrazy, designy pro Balet Russkiy a boj za kulturní dědictví. Prozkoumejte jeho dílo!
O tomto díle
- Název: Battle
- Autor: Nikolai Roerich
- Rok: 1906
- Původní rozměry: 161.0 x 299.0 cm
- Formát: Panoramic
- Stav autorského práva: Právo veřejné domény
- Dynamika: Symbolism
- Technika a materiál: Oil On Canvas
- Technika: WallArt
- Období tvorby: Early Period
Základní informace
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Influences:
- Eastern spirituality
- Ancient cultures
- Title: Battle
- Notable elements or techniques: Dynamic composition, red sky
- Movement: Symbolism
- Year: 1906
- Artist: Nicholas Roerich