Roerich N.K. – Pass # 151 (Icy rock illuminated pink light)
Tempera on cardboard 31 x 462 cm
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The palette is predominantly cool – various shades of blue and grey dominate both the sky and the lower terrain. This reinforces a sense of coldness and distance. A band of pinkish light illuminates the peaks from what appears to be a low angle, introducing a subtle warmth that contrasts with the overall frigidity. The effect isn’t naturalistic; its more an emotional response to the scene than a faithful depiction of observed light.
The foreground is defined by a dark, almost black band which serves as a visual anchor and emphasizes the height of the mountains. This creates a sense of depth, though the lack of atmospheric perspective flattens the image somewhat. The horizon line sits relatively low in the frame, further emphasizing the imposing scale of the peaks.
The painting evokes feelings of isolation and grandeur. The starkness of the landscape suggests an environment untouched by human presence, while the monumental size of the mountains inspires a sense of awe and perhaps even vulnerability. The limited color range contributes to this mood, creating a contemplative space for the viewer. It’s possible that the artist intended to convey not just a physical place but also a psychological state – one characterized by solitude, resilience, and an acceptance of natures power.