Roerich N.K. – Mongolia II (Trek Chinggis)
1937 or 1938. canvas tempera. 92 x 123 cm.
Location: The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow (Государственный музей искусства народов Востока).
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In the foreground, a group of figures are clustered on a rocky outcrop. They appear small in scale relative to the landscape, suggesting their insignificance within this immense environment. Their postures and attire hint at a nomadic lifestyle; some are mounted on horseback, while others seem engaged in conversation or observation. The artist has rendered them with simplified forms, prioritizing collective presence over individual characterization.
The arrangement of the hills creates a sense of rhythmic repetition, guiding the viewers eye across the canvas. These formations aren’t depicted realistically but rather as stylized shapes that contribute to the overall mood of solemnity and grandeur. The light source appears diffuse, casting soft shadows and minimizing harsh contrasts. This contributes to an impression of timelessness and stillness.
Subtexts within the work suggest themes of journey, resilience, and connection to a vast, ancestral land. The small figures against the backdrop of the landscape evoke notions of human endurance in the face of formidable natural forces. There is a sense of quiet contemplation; the scene doesnt depict action or conflict but rather an enduring presence within a monumental setting. The color scheme reinforces this feeling, evoking both melancholy and a certain spiritual depth.