Roerich N.K. – Stronghold Tibet # 10],
1939. Tempera on canvas. 91.6 x 152.7 cm.
Location: Private collection. Russia
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Below this central edifice lies a sprawling settlement, depicted in muted blues and browns. The buildings are smaller and more densely packed than the primary structure, suggesting a community or support system for those within the stronghold. A single white stupa is visible amongst them, providing a focal point of spiritual significance within the lower area.
The background consists of a range of mountains rendered with simplified forms and a palette of pinks, purples, and whites. The peaks are stylized rather than realistically depicted, contributing to an overall sense of grandeur and remoteness. A warm yellow light illuminates the scene from the right, casting shadows that emphasize the three-dimensionality of the architecture and landscape.
The painting conveys a feeling of isolation and resilience. The imposing structure seems both protective and impenetrable, suggesting a place of refuge or power. The starkness of the surrounding environment reinforces this sense of detachment from the outside world. Subtly, there’s an implication of cultural preservation; the stronghold appears to be not merely a physical space but also a symbol of identity and tradition in a challenging geographical setting. The simplified forms and flattened perspective lend a somewhat dreamlike quality to the scene, hinting at a romanticized or idealized view of this location.