Roerich N.K. – Snow Maiden (The Snow Maiden)
1947. Tempera on canvas. 93 x 153 cm.
Location: Collection HK Kedzhrivala. India.Bangalore
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In the foreground, seated on a rocky outcrop, is a solitary figure. This individual appears female, though details are minimal – hair flowing down her back, clad in what seems to be simple attire. She holds a long, slender object, possibly a spear or staff, which she rests across her lap. Her posture suggests contemplation or perhaps melancholy; the gaze is directed towards the vast expanse of the mountains.
The composition directs attention toward the figure’s isolation within this immense landscape. The starkness of the environment and the individuals solitary presence evoke themes of loneliness, resilience, and a connection to nature. The geometric simplification of forms lends an almost symbolic quality to the scene; it is less about representing a specific place and more about conveying a mood or exploring universal human experiences.
The painting’s subtexts hint at a narrative – perhaps one involving sacrifice, endurance, or a confrontation with the forces of nature. The figures stillness and the harshness of the surroundings suggest an acceptance of fate or a quiet strength in the face of adversity. The overall effect is one of austere beauty and profound emotional depth.