Roerich N.K. – Himalayas # 16 Mountain range and clouds
Tempera on cardboard 308 x 458 cm
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The foreground is occupied by a series of overlapping mountain peaks rendered in varying shades of blue, suggesting depth and distance. These forms are not sharply defined; instead, they appear softened and somewhat abstracted, contributing to an overall sense of dreamlike quality. The highest peaks are painted with a cooler white hue, indicating snow cover and further emphasizing their elevation.
Above the mountains, a swirling mass of clouds fills much of the upper portion of the canvas. These clouds are not depicted realistically; rather, they are rendered as broad, amorphous shapes that blend seamlessly into one another. A distinct pinkish tone appears within this cloud formation, introducing a subtle warmth and complexity to the otherwise cool color scheme. This localized area of color draws the eye and suggests an unseen light source filtering through the atmospheric conditions.
The painting’s subtexts revolve around themes of vastness, solitude, and the sublime power of nature. The scale of the mountains dwarfs any potential human presence, reinforcing a sense of insignificance in the face of natural grandeur. The muted color palette and softened forms evoke feelings of tranquility and contemplation, while the obscured view through clouds hints at mystery and the unknowable. The black border serves to heighten this feeling of isolation, suggesting that the scene exists outside of ordinary experience. It is not merely a representation of a landscape but an exploration of emotional and spiritual responses to it.