Roerich N.K. – The Himalayas # 39 The Golden Rock
Tempera on cardboard 305 x 457 cm
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The sky, occupying the upper left quadrant, presents as a uniform lavender hue, devoid of any discernible atmospheric detail or cloud formations. The absence of a horizon line contributes to a sense of spatial ambiguity; it is difficult to ascertain the distance between the viewer and the depicted landscape. A thick black border frames the entire scene, further isolating the subject matter and emphasizing its artificiality.
The artist’s technique seems to prioritize color and form over realistic representation. The application of paint appears broad and somewhat textured, suggesting a deliberate rejection of meticulous detail in favor of conveying an emotional or symbolic resonance. The sharp delineation between colors creates a sense of tension and visual drama.
Subtexts within the work suggest themes of grandeur and spirituality. The golden hue evokes associations with preciousness, enlightenment, and perhaps even divinity. The mountainous form itself can be interpreted as a symbol of resilience, permanence, and the sublime power of nature. The limited palette and simplified forms contribute to an overall feeling of serenity and contemplation, hinting at a meditative state or a search for inner peace. The stark black border could represent boundaries, limitations, or perhaps the separation between the earthly realm and something beyond. Ultimately, the painting invites viewers to project their own interpretations onto this evocative and enigmatic landscape.