Roerich N.K. – Maitreya winner
1925. Tempera on canvas. 73 x 101 cm.
Location: State Art Museum, Nizhny Novgorod (Нижегородский государственный художественный музей).
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The landscape stretches out behind them, receding into a distant mountain range bathed in an ethereal pink and orange light. A river winds through the terrain, reflecting the skys colors and creating a sense of depth. The mountains themselves are rendered with simplified forms, their peaks sharp against the swirling clouds. The color palette is predominantly warm – ochres, browns, oranges, and reds – punctuated by the cool blues and purples in the distant hills and the red of the smaller figure’s garments.
The artists use of scale immediately establishes a hierarchy within the scene. The immense size of the central figure suggests divinity or enlightenment, while the diminutive figure at its feet implies humility and devotion. The placement of the figures against the backdrop of the majestic landscape reinforces their connection to something larger than themselves – perhaps representing a spiritual journey or a moment of profound realization.
The river’s presence introduces an element of fluidity and transition, symbolizing the cyclical nature of existence and the continuous flow of time. The pink and orange hues in the sky evoke feelings of hope and renewal, while the dark rock formation from which the central figure emerges hints at a grounding in tradition or ancient wisdom. Overall, the painting conveys a sense of quiet contemplation and spiritual aspiration, inviting viewers to consider themes of faith, enlightenment, and the relationship between humanity and the cosmos.