Roerich N.K. – Himalayas #485
1943. Tempera on cardboard. 30.5 x 45.7 cm.
Location: The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow (Государственный музей искусства народов Востока).
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Below the peaks stretches a vast expanse of blue, which functions as both sky and ground, blurring the distinction between these elements. This layering creates an atmospheric perspective, where the distant mountains appear paler and less defined, contributing to a sense of immense depth. The color palette is restricted primarily to blues and pinks, creating a cool, ethereal mood.
The absence of any human presence or signs of civilization reinforces the feeling of isolation and grandeur inherent in mountainous terrain. The starkness of the scene suggests an exploration of nature’s power and beauty, divorced from human concerns. It evokes a sense of contemplation and perhaps even awe, inviting the viewer to consider the vastness of the natural world.
The deliberate flattening of perspective and simplification of forms suggest a focus on emotional resonance rather than realistic representation. The artist seems less interested in portraying a specific location and more concerned with conveying a feeling – a sublime encounter with an overwhelming landscape. This approach moves beyond mere depiction, hinting at a spiritual or psychological dimension within the natural world.