Roerich N.K. – The Himalayas # 117 The Blue Glacier
1943. Cardboard, tempera. 30.5 x 45.6 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The artist has employed a technique that softens edges and blends colors, resulting in a hazy atmosphere which obscures precise detail. This contributes to a feeling of distance and remoteness; the mountains appear less as tangible objects and more as manifestations of a vast, impersonal force. The lower portion of the painting is occupied by what appears to be a glacial expanse, its surface rendered with broad strokes of white that contrast subtly with the blue hues above.
The monochromatic scheme evokes a sense of coldness and stillness. Theres an absence of human presence or any indication of life beyond the geological formations themselves. This reinforces the impression of a landscape untouched by civilization, existing in a state of timeless isolation. The subdued color choices also suggest a contemplative mood, inviting introspection on themes of scale, permanence, and the sublime power of nature.
The overall effect is one of quiet majesty; the painting doesnt attempt to depict a specific scene but rather conveys an emotional response to the immensity and indifference of a high-altitude environment. The deliberate simplification of form and color suggests an interest in capturing not just visual appearance, but also the psychological impact of such a landscape.