Roerich N.K. – Foothill # 125
1937. Tempera on cardboard. 30.5 x 45.7 cm.
Location: National Gallery for foreign art, Sofia (Национална галерия за чуждестранно изкуство).
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Here we see the foreground defined by darker, more solid forms – a range of hills rendered in deep purples and blues. These shapes are relatively simple, lacking detailed texture or individual features. As the eye moves further back, the hills become progressively lighter in tone and less distinct in form. This gradual fading creates a palpable sense of depth, suggesting an expansive landscape extending beyond what is visible. The middle ground displays a series of peaks, their outlines softened by atmospheric haze.
The sky occupies roughly half of the canvas, its golden hue providing a luminous backdrop to the blue-toned hills. It isnt depicted as a clear or vibrant expanse; instead, it appears muted and diffused, contributing to the overall feeling of quietude. The brushwork is generally smooth and even, with minimal visible texture. This contributes to the painting’s dreamlike quality, suggesting an idealized or remembered landscape rather than a direct representation of reality.
Subtly, theres a sense of isolation conveyed by the absence of any human presence or signs of civilization. The focus remains entirely on the natural world and its inherent grandeur. The layering effect also hints at the vastness of time and geological processes – the hills appear timeless, enduring elements within a larger, unseen panorama. The painting evokes contemplation and invites reflection on the relationship between humanity and nature.