Mongolian Queens

Battsooj Urtnasan , 2007 , Oil On Canvas

In the striking and meticulously layered work Mongolian Queens, Battsooj Urtnasan offers a profound exploration of historical legacy, capturing the regal strength and intricate cultural identity of nomadic royalty. Measuring 50 x 100 cm (19″ x 39″), this 2006 oil on canvas utilizes a sweeping panoramic format to create a visual narrative that is as grand in scope as it is intimate in detail. The unique selling point of this piece lies in Urtnasan’s signature ability to blend classical portraiture with a contemporary, textured vitality; the canvas serves as a vibrant stage where the opulent garments and steady, sovereign gazes of the subjects are rendered with a profound sense of historical gravity. The artist utilizes a rich, atmospheric color palette and rhythmic brushwork to imbue the figures with a near-sculptural presence, allowing the work to command its environment with a sophisticated, quiet authority. For the discerning collector, Mongolian Queens is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a masterful bridge between the storied majesty of the past and the refined aesthetic sensibilities of the modern era.

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 preserving and reinterpreting the nomadic heritage of his homeland, 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
  • BTO13/018
  • 50 x 100cm19" x 39"
  • Mongolian Art Gallery

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In the striking and meticulously layered work Mongolian Queens, Battsooj Urtnasan offers a profound exploration of historical legacy, capturing the regal strength and intricate cultural identity of nomadic royalty. Measuring 50 x 100 cm (19″ x 39″), this 2006 oil on canvas utilizes a sweeping panoramic format to create a visual narrative that is as grand in scope as it is intimate in detail. The unique selling point of this piece lies in Urtnasan’s signature ability to blend classical portraiture with a contemporary, textured vitality; the canvas serves as a vibrant stage where the opulent garments and steady, sovereign gazes of the subjects are rendered with a profound sense of historical gravity. The artist utilizes a rich, atmospheric color palette and rhythmic brushwork to imbue the figures with a near-sculptural presence, allowing the work to command its environment with a sophisticated, quiet authority. For the discerning collector, Mongolian Queens is a premium, high-impact acquisition—a masterful bridge between the storied majesty of the past and the refined aesthetic sensibilities of the modern era.

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 preserving and reinterpreting the nomadic heritage of his homeland, Urtnasan has achieved significant recognition for his capacity to deliver powerful, emotionally resonant compositions that feel both rooted in tradition and strikingly current.