Roerich N.K. – Greatest and Holy Tanghla # 79
Tempera on canvas 737 x 1175 cm
Location: International N.K. Roerich’s Center-Museum, Moscow (Международный Центр-Музей им. Н.К. Рериха).
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The color palette is restrained, primarily consisting of muted blues, browns, and whites. The sky exhibits a gradient of blue tones, suggesting either dawn or dusk, while the mountains are rendered in varying shades of white to convey their snow cover and three-dimensionality. The foreground landmass appears as a dark brown, providing contrast against the lighter hues above.
The artist’s technique seems to prioritize clarity and simplicity over intricate detail. There is an absence of visible brushstrokes; surfaces appear smooth and even, contributing to a sense of stillness and serenity. This lack of textural variation reinforces the feeling of distance and vastness. The mountains are depicted with sharp, defined edges, lending them a monumental quality.
Subtly, theres a suggestion of human presence or impact in the form of what appears to be a small structure near the riverbank on the left side of the painting. This element is understated, yet it introduces an intriguing tension between the natural world and potential human intervention. The overall effect evokes feelings of awe, solitude, and perhaps even a sense of vulnerability when confronted with the immensity of nature. The scene conveys a quiet reverence for the landscape, hinting at themes of exploration, isolation, or contemplation.