Roerich N.K. – Himalayas # 56 Golden sky over glacier
Tempera on cardboard 306 x 458 cm
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The sky above is painted in warm yellow tones, creating a striking contrast against the cool hues of the mountains and glacier below. This juxtaposition generates a sense of luminosity and grandeur, suggesting either sunrise or sunset. The stark black border framing the composition isolates the landscape, intensifying its presence and emphasizing its monumental scale.
Here we see an absence of human presence; the scene is devoid of any signs of civilization or life beyond the natural elements themselves. This contributes to a feeling of vastness and solitude, evoking a sense of awe in the face of natures power. The simplification of forms – the mountains are reduced to geometric shapes – suggests a focus on capturing the essence of the landscape rather than its precise representation.
The painting’s subtexts might explore themes of isolation, spirituality, or the sublime – that feeling of overwhelming beauty and terror experienced in the presence of natures grandeur. The color choices could be interpreted as symbolic; blue often represents tranquility and vastness, while yellow can signify hope or enlightenment. Ultimately, the work invites contemplation on humanity’s place within a larger, indifferent universe.