Roerich N.K. – Rocks at sunset
1930-1940. Tempera on cardboard. 30.7 x 45.5 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The sky occupies the majority of the canvas, its color transitioning from a deep blue at the lower edge to a lighter, almost peach hue near the horizon. This gradation contributes to a feeling of depth and vastness, while also subtly implying the passage of time. The pinkish light catches the peaks, highlighting their contours and creating a visual contrast against the cooler tones of the surrounding landscape.
The rendering lacks detailed texture; instead, broad strokes and simplified shapes define the forms. This approach lends an abstraction to the scene, moving beyond a purely representational depiction towards a more emotional or symbolic expression. The absence of any human presence reinforces the feeling of isolation and grandeur inherent in the natural world.
Subtly, there is a sense of melancholy evoked by the color scheme and the starkness of the forms. The subdued light suggests an ending, a fading away. This could be interpreted as a meditation on transience or the power of nature to dwarf human concerns. The painting’s simplicity encourages contemplation; it invites the viewer to project their own feelings and interpretations onto the scene, fostering a personal connection with the depicted landscape.