Roerich N.K. – Himalayas. Fog # 229
1935 (1936?). Tempera on cardboard. 30.2 x 45.7 cm].
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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Above this initial layer, a range of peaks emerges from the mist. The artist depicted these mountains using shades of blue and gray, which further recede into the distance due to their tonal values. Their jagged silhouettes suggest considerable height and geological complexity, though details are largely lost within the enveloping atmosphere.
The overall effect is one of vastness and remoteness. The limited color range – primarily browns, blues, grays, and whites – contributes to a feeling of quietude and introspection. The fog itself becomes a significant element, not merely obscuring but actively shaping the perception of space. It creates an ambiguity between what is present and what remains hidden, hinting at depths beyond immediate comprehension.
Subtly, theres a sense of melancholy or solitude evoked by this scene. The absence of human presence reinforces the scale of the natural world and emphasizes its indifference to individual concerns. The painting might be interpreted as a meditation on impermanence – the mountains remain, but their form is transiently veiled, suggesting that even enduring structures are subject to change and obscurity. The color choices also contribute to this mood; the muted tones evoke a sense of stillness and quiet contemplation.