Girl Composition 4

Battsooj Urtnasan , 2007 , Oil On Canvas

In the elegant and hauntingly poised Girl Composition 4, Battsooj Urtnasan presents an intimate portrait that transcends simple representation to become a profound exploration of identity and space. Measuring 83 x 53 cm (approx. 32″ x 21″), this 2007 oil on canvas employs a sleek vertical format that anchors the composition with a sense of quiet, monumental dignity. The unique selling point of this piece is its “living surface”—a sophisticated topography built through layers of gestural, impasto-rich brushwork. This tactile application of pigment allows the work to catch and refract ambient light, imbuing the subject with a sculptural, three-dimensional energy that seems to pulse with quiet life. By skillfully harmonizing the symbolic warmth of traditional aesthetic sensibilities with a sharp, contemporary focus on structural composition, Urtnasan transforms the canvas into a cinematic dialogue between heritage and the modern soul. For the discerning collector, Girl Composition 4 is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a sophisticated focal point that serves as both a cultural tribute and a masterclass in the nuanced technical brilliance that defines the artist’s celebrated body of work.

About the Artist

Born in 1981 in Darkhan, Mongolia, Battsooj Urtnasan is a distinguished contemporary artist celebrated for his ability to translate the complex cultural identity and historical depth of the Mongolian spirit into evocative, tactile works of art. His practice is defined by a rigorous technical mastery of oil on canvas, often characterized by a rich, layered approach that prioritizes both narrative substance and stylistic innovation. With a career marked by a deep commitment to exploring the nuances of the human experience, Urtnasan has achieved significant recognition for his capacity to deliver powerful, emotionally resonant compositions that feel both rooted in tradition and strikingly current.

  • Battsooj Urtnasan
  • Early 21st Century
  • Dundgobi Mongolia
  • Abstract, Expressionist, Figurative, Landscape, Modern/Contemporary, Portrait
  • Oil on canvas
  • BTO13/017
  • 83 x 53cm32" x 30"
  • Mongolian Art Gallery

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In the elegant and hauntingly poised Girl Composition 4, Battsooj Urtnasan presents an intimate portrait that transcends simple representation to become a profound exploration of identity and space. Measuring 83 x 53 cm (approx. 32″ x 21″), this 2007 oil on canvas employs a sleek vertical format that anchors the composition with a sense of quiet, monumental dignity. The unique selling point of this piece is its “living surface”—a sophisticated topography built through layers of gestural, impasto-rich brushwork. This tactile application of pigment allows the work to catch and refract ambient light, imbuing the subject with a sculptural, three-dimensional energy that seems to pulse with quiet life. By skillfully harmonizing the symbolic warmth of traditional aesthetic sensibilities with a sharp, contemporary focus on structural composition, Urtnasan transforms the canvas into a cinematic dialogue between heritage and the modern soul. For the discerning collector, Girl Composition 4 is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a sophisticated focal point that serves as both a cultural tribute and a masterclass in the nuanced technical brilliance that defines the artist’s celebrated body of work.

About the Artist

Born in 1981 in Darkhan, Mongolia, Battsooj Urtnasan is a distinguished contemporary artist celebrated for his ability to translate the complex cultural identity and historical depth of the Mongolian spirit into evocative, tactile works of art. His practice is defined by a rigorous technical mastery of oil on canvas, often characterized by a rich, layered approach that prioritizes both narrative substance and stylistic innovation. With a career marked by a deep commitment to exploring the nuances of the human experience, Urtnasan has achieved significant recognition for his capacity to deliver powerful, emotionally resonant compositions that feel both rooted in tradition and strikingly current.