Roerich N.K. – Treasure # 15
Canvas on cardboard, tempera 253 x 355 cm
Location: International N.K. Roerich’s Center-Museum, Moscow (Международный Центр-Музей им. Н.К. Рериха).
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Two figures are depicted traversing this landscape; one atop a camel and another mounted on horseback. They appear small in relation to the vastness of their surroundings, emphasizing the insignificance of human presence against the scale of nature. The rider on the horse holds aloft what appears to be a standard or banner, suggesting a journey with purpose, possibly exploration or conquest.
The artist’s use of simplified forms and flattened perspective creates an almost stylized effect, moving away from realistic representation towards a more symbolic portrayal. There is a deliberate lack of detail in the figures and landscape features; they are rendered as silhouettes against the backdrop, further reinforcing their role as symbols rather than individuals or specific locations.
The painting evokes themes of travel, exploration, and perhaps even isolation. The vastness of the landscape suggests an unknown future, while the small figures imply a sense of vulnerability and determination in the face of it. The muted color scheme contributes to a feeling of quiet contemplation, inviting reflection on humanity’s place within the natural world. It is possible that the work intends to convey a narrative about resilience or endurance in challenging circumstances.