Roerich N.K. – The Himalayas (Siniolchu) # 128 (Glaciers)
1937. Cardboard, tempera. 30.7 x 45.8 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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A palette dominated by cool tones – blues, grays, and whites – reinforces a sense of coldness and remoteness. The application of color is not naturalistic but expressive, with blocks of hue juxtaposed against one another to create a textured surface. This technique lends an almost abstract quality to the depiction, prioritizing emotional impact over precise representation.
The lower portion of the painting features what appears to be glacial ice, rendered in pale yellows and whites that contrast sharply with the darker blues and grays above. These icy expanses seem to flow downwards, suggesting movement and a sense of vastness. The artist’s use of short, choppy brushstrokes throughout the work contributes to this feeling of dynamism.
Beyond the straightforward depiction of a mountain landscape, the painting evokes themes of grandeur, isolation, and perhaps even awe in the face of natures power. The stark simplicity of the composition and the limited color range suggest an attempt to distill the essence of the Himalayan mountains into their most fundamental elements. There is a sense of quiet contemplation embedded within the work; it invites the viewer to consider the sublime beauty and inherent challenges associated with such remote environments.