Roerich N.K. – Genisaret lake (Genisaretsky fishing)
No later than 1939. Tempera on canvas. 89.5 x 151 cm.
Location: Sri Chitralayam Art Gallery (Gallery "Sri Chitralayam"). India.Thiruvananthapuram
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