Roerich N.K. – Order Rigden jyepo (Figure)
1933. Paper on cardboard, tempera. 15.5 x 23.5 cm.
Location: Whereabouts are unknown. Meeting of JN Roerich
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The central figure appears seated upon layered platforms, creating a sense of elevation and authority. A radiant halo emanates from this figure, suggesting divinity or enlightenment. The face is rendered with a serene expression, though details are somewhat obscured by the surrounding light. A complex arrangement of what appear to be flames or energy patterns surrounds the head and upper body, further emphasizing the figure’s otherworldly nature.
To the left of the central figure, a smaller, reclining form is visible. Its posture suggests repose or perhaps submission. The color palette for this element is cooler – pale blues and whites – creating a visual contrast with the warmth emanating from the main subject.
At the base of the layered platforms, a diminutive, dark-colored figure stands facing the central figure. This smaller figure appears to be in a posture of reverence or supplication. Its scale relative to the larger figure reinforces the hierarchical relationship between them.
The artist employs a flattened perspective and simplified forms, eschewing realistic representation in favor of conveying symbolic meaning. The lack of precise detail encourages contemplation rather than straightforward narrative interpretation. The overall effect is one of spiritual power and reverence, hinting at a complex cosmology or ritualistic scene. The use of color and scale suggests a deliberate attempt to convey the magnitude and transcendence of the central figure’s presence.