Roerich N.K. – Queen of Heaven. Sketch for the church of the Holy Spirit in Talashkino
1910. Cardboard (?) Tempera. 45 x 30 cm.
Location: Whereabouts are unknown. Meeting of JN Roerich
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The artist has employed a limited palette dominated by muted tones of blue, gold, and brown, contributing to an overall sense of solemnity and reverence. The figure’s face is rendered with dark features and large eyes that gaze directly forward, creating a direct connection with the viewer. A smaller, secondary figure appears in the upper left corner, seemingly observing or participating in the scene; its presence introduces a narrative element, potentially indicating witness or accompaniment.
The treatment of light and shadow is characteristic of iconographic traditions, where illumination emanates from within the figure rather than being depicted as an external source. This creates a sense of otherworldliness and spiritual significance. The stylized rendering of the garments and facial features, along with the flattened perspective, reinforces this connection to established religious imagery.
Subtly embedded within the composition is a suggestion of both power and vulnerability. While the crown and regal attire denote authority, the posture of prayer conveys submission and reliance on a higher power. This duality may allude to the complex nature of divine grace – a combination of strength and compassion. The sketch-like quality of the work, with visible lines and unfinished areas, suggests an initial study or preparatory design for a larger piece intended for ecclesiastical use.