Roerich N.K. – Holy tree # 197 (Wood)
1944. Tempera on cardboard. 30.5 x 45.5 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The tree itself is the focal point; its gnarled trunk twists dramatically upwards, seemingly struggling against an unseen force. Its branches are laden with foliage, but their form is irregular and windswept, suggesting resilience in the face of adversity. The artist has emphasized the texture of the bark through visible brushstrokes, lending it a tangible quality.
Behind the tree, a range of low hills or mountains rises gently, their forms softened by atmospheric perspective. A body of water, likely a lake or sea, is discernible between them and the foreground, its surface rendered with broad strokes that suggest stillness. The horizon line is relatively high in the composition, further emphasizing the dominance of the tree and the vastness of the sky above.
Subtly, the painting evokes themes of endurance and isolation. The lone tree, weathered and bent but still standing, can be interpreted as a symbol of strength and perseverance against challenging conditions. Its solitary position suggests introspection and perhaps even a sense of spiritual connection to the natural world. The muted color scheme reinforces this feeling of quiet contemplation, inviting the viewer to consider themes of resilience, solitude, and the enduring power of nature. There is an underlying tension between the tree’s struggle and the serenity of the landscape, creating a complex emotional resonance.