Under The Sun And Moon

Bavuudorj Luvsandorj , 2005 , Oil On Canvas

In the profound and evocative Under The Sun And Moon, Bavuudorj Luvsandorj weaves a visual narrative that transcends the physical realm to explore the cyclical dance of celestial harmony. Measuring 70 x 80 cm (27″ x 31″), this 2005 oil on canvas is defined by its masterful integration of light and shadow, creating a balanced horizontal composition that feels as vast as the Mongolian sky. The unique selling point of this piece is its sophisticated, layered technique; Luvsandorj employs a rich, tonal palette that allows the warmth of the sun and the ethereal glow of the moon to coexist on the same plane, imbuing the scene with a sense of quiet, monumental weight. The brushwork is deliberate and rhythmic, lending a sculptural quality to the composition that invites the viewer to ponder the interconnectedness of time and space. For the discerning collector, Under The Sun And Moon is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a philosophical masterpiece that balances grand conceptual depth with elegant, refined technique, serving as a powerful focal point for any space that values serenity, history, and a touch of cosmic wonder.

About the Artist

Bavuudorj Luvsandorj (1949–2011), born in Gobi-Altai, Mongolia, was a distinguished master whose body of work remains a touchstone of Mongolian contemporary art. His practice was defined by an extraordinary capacity to synthesize the vast, rugged topography of his homeland with a deeply lyrical, almost spiritual, approach to light, color, and atmosphere. Recognized for his rigorous technical skill and his ability to capture the fleeting temperament of the elements, Luvsandorj’s legacy is one of profound observation; his paintings are not merely depictions of terrain, but intimate, emotional accounts of the landscape’s soul, securing his position as a foundational figure in modern Mongolian art.

  • Bavuudorj Luvsandorj
  • Early 21st Century
  • Gobi-altai, Mongolia
  • Figurative, Nature, Realism
  • Oil on canvas
  • BVU11/002
  • 70 x 80cm27" x 31"
  • Mongolian Art Gallery

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In the profound and evocative Under The Sun And Moon, Bavuudorj Luvsandorj weaves a visual narrative that transcends the physical realm to explore the cyclical dance of celestial harmony. Measuring 70 x 80 cm (27″ x 31″), this 2005 oil on canvas is defined by its masterful integration of light and shadow, creating a balanced horizontal composition that feels as vast as the Mongolian sky. The unique selling point of this piece is its sophisticated, layered technique; Luvsandorj employs a rich, tonal palette that allows the warmth of the sun and the ethereal glow of the moon to coexist on the same plane, imbuing the scene with a sense of quiet, monumental weight. The brushwork is deliberate and rhythmic, lending a sculptural quality to the composition that invites the viewer to ponder the interconnectedness of time and space. For the discerning collector, Under The Sun And Moon is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a philosophical masterpiece that balances grand conceptual depth with elegant, refined technique, serving as a powerful focal point for any space that values serenity, history, and a touch of cosmic wonder.

About the Artist

Bavuudorj Luvsandorj (1949–2011), born in Gobi-Altai, Mongolia, was a distinguished master whose body of work remains a touchstone of Mongolian contemporary art. His practice was defined by an extraordinary capacity to synthesize the vast, rugged topography of his homeland with a deeply lyrical, almost spiritual, approach to light, color, and atmosphere. Recognized for his rigorous technical skill and his ability to capture the fleeting temperament of the elements, Luvsandorj’s legacy is one of profound observation; his paintings are not merely depictions of terrain, but intimate, emotional accounts of the landscape’s soul, securing his position as a foundational figure in modern Mongolian art.