Roerich N.K. – Mongolia frosty # 107
1935-1936. Cardboard, tempera, 45.7 x 29 cm].
Location: State Art Museum, Novosibirsk (Новосибирский государственный художественный музей).
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In the foreground, a solitary structure – likely a dwelling – is nestled against a gentle slope. Its roof is sharply angled, hinting at heavy snowfall accumulation. A single figure stands near the building, appearing diminutive in scale compared to the surrounding landscape. The figure’s posture suggests solitude or perhaps contemplation of the scene before them.
The terrain itself is simplified; rolling hills are indicated with minimal detail, their forms blending into the overall tonal range. Theres a sense of quietude and isolation conveyed through the absence of any other signs of life or activity.
Subtly, the painting evokes themes of resilience and endurance in the face of harsh conditions. The small structure and lone figure represent human presence within an overwhelming natural environment. The color scheme contributes to a feeling of melancholy and introspection, while the expansive sky suggests both vulnerability and a connection to something larger than oneself. The work seems less concerned with precise representation and more focused on conveying a mood or emotional state – a sense of quiet contemplation amidst a desolate beauty.