Roerich N.K. – Isolde (1st act)
Paper on cardboard, graphite pencil, watercolor, tempera, bronze 241 x 152 cm
Location: Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow (Театральный музей им. А. А. Бахрушина).
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Here we see a woman adorned in rich fabrics and ornamentation. Her attire is dominated by gold and red hues, suggesting royalty or high status. The upper garment appears to be a fitted tunic or dress, with a deep crimson border that frames the figure’s shoulders and torso. Below this, a skirt or lower portion of the dress displays an intricate pattern featuring stylized animal figures – lions and birds – repeated in a horizontal band. This decorative motif hints at symbolic meaning, possibly referencing heraldry or cultural identity.
The artist has paid considerable attention to detailing the jewelry and accessories. A heavy necklace with pendant elements hangs prominently around the neck, drawing the eye downward. Multiple bracelets adorn her wrists, and an elaborate headdress incorporates braids interwoven with what appears to be metallic embellishments. Several additional decorative items are sketched alongside the figure – a diadem or crown, a brooch, and another circular ornament – suggesting a wider range of potential costume components or alternative design options considered during the creation process.
The rendering style is characterized by swift lines and washes of color, indicative of a preparatory sketch for theatrical production. The lack of detailed background emphasizes the figure’s presence and allows the viewer to concentrate on the intricacies of her attire. The overall impression conveyed is one of grandeur, ceremonial importance, and perhaps even a touch of melancholy or restrained emotion – a feeling potentially linked to the narrative context implied by the costumes design. The color palette and symbolic motifs suggest a connection to ancient traditions or mythic narratives, hinting at a character burdened with destiny or facing significant emotional trials.