Roerich N.K. – Himalayas # 82 Mountain peak
1938. Cardboard, tempera. 30.2 x 45.9 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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Below this central feature, successive ranges recede into the distance, becoming progressively fainter and more indistinct. The lower slopes are delineated with a warmer reddish-brown tone, which contrasts subtly with the cool blues above, adding visual interest and defining the foreground. A hazy atmosphere pervades the scene; it softens edges and contributes to an overall feeling of remoteness and vastness.
The absence of any human presence or signs of civilization reinforces the painting’s focus on the natural world. The limited palette and simplified forms suggest a desire to convey not merely a visual representation, but rather an emotional response to the landscape – a sense of awe, solitude, and perhaps even spiritual contemplation. The monochromatic scheme lends itself to abstraction; the mountains are less about topographical accuracy and more about conveying their essence as monumental, timeless entities.
The painting’s subtexts might explore themes of scale, transcendence, and humanitys place within a larger cosmic order. It evokes a feeling of quiet grandeur, inviting introspection and suggesting that the landscape holds secrets beyond human comprehension.