Roerich N.K. – Himalayas #184 Colored mountains
1937. Tempera on cardboard. 30.5 x 45.7 cm.
Location: International N.K. Roerich’s Center-Museum, Moscow (Международный Центр-Музей им. Н.К. Рериха).
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The foreground is occupied by undulating forms in shades of pink and purple, likely representing glacial terrain or foothills. These shapes are similarly stylized, lacking the granular texture one might expect from ice or rock. A narrow band of orange appears nestled within the lower left portion of the composition; its unexpected hue draws attention and introduces a subtle element of warmth against the otherwise cool color scheme.
The sky is rendered as a muted blue-green, providing a backdrop that further accentuates the peaks’ height and isolation. The absence of any visible atmospheric perspective – no softening of edges or tonal gradation to suggest depth – flattens the image, reinforcing its stylized nature.
Subtly, the work conveys a sense of awe and reverence for the natural world. The simplification of forms moves beyond mere representation; it suggests an attempt to capture the essence or spirit of these mountains rather than their literal appearance. The color choices evoke feelings of tranquility and vastness, while the geometric abstraction hints at underlying structures and forces that shape the landscape. Theres a feeling of detachment, as if observing from afar, emphasizing the immensity and permanence of the mountain range in contrast to human scale.