Roerich N.K. – Himalayas # 103 Rocky peaks against the blue sky
1946. Cardboard, tempera. 30.6 x 45.6 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The mountains are not depicted with realistic detail; instead, they appear as simplified geometric shapes, almost crystalline in their structure. The artist has employed a technique that flattens the perspective, reducing depth and creating a sense of abstraction. Light seems to emanate from within the forms themselves rather than being defined by external sources, contributing to an ethereal quality.
The sky above is similarly treated with broad strokes of blue, transitioning subtly towards a lighter hue near the horizon. This gradation provides a backdrop that accentuates the peaks verticality and reinforces their dominance in the composition. The absence of any other elements – vegetation, human figures, or signs of civilization – further isolates the mountains, suggesting an untouched wilderness.
Subtly, the painting conveys a sense of awe and reverence for nature’s grandeur. The monochromatic palette evokes feelings of tranquility and solitude, while the sharp angles and geometric forms suggest both strength and permanence. It is possible to interpret this as a meditation on the sublime – the experience of encountering something vast and powerful that transcends human comprehension. The simplification of form moves beyond mere representation towards an exploration of essential qualities: mass, volume, and the inherent power of natural structures. Ultimately, the work seems less concerned with depicting a specific location than with conveying a feeling or state of mind inspired by it.