Roerich N.K. – Himalayas # 122 Mountain peak
1942. Cardboard, tempera. 30.8 x 46 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The artist’s use of color is striking; the hues are intense and non-naturalistic, creating an atmosphere that feels both majestic and somewhat dreamlike. The simplification of forms – the lack of detailed rendering in the mountains texture or the clouds structure – suggests a focus on conveying essence rather than precise representation. This reduction to basic shapes contributes to a sense of monumentality and timelessness.
The arrangement of elements evokes a feeling of scale and distance. The mountain’s prominence, coupled with its isolation within the composition, emphasizes its grandeur. The cloud formation acts as both an obstacle and a veil, hinting at the challenges inherent in confronting such vast natural forces. The dark blue base grounds the scene, providing visual stability while also suggesting the immensity of the landscape beyond what is immediately visible.
Subtly, there’s a sense of spiritual or emotional weight conveyed through this depiction. The stark contrast between the cool blues and whites of the mountain and sky, alongside the warmth of the yellow cloud, could be interpreted as representing opposing forces – perhaps the tangible versus the intangible, or the earthly versus the divine. The overall effect is one of awe and reverence for natures power and beauty, filtered through a lens of abstraction and symbolic representation.