Roerich N.K. – The Himalayas # 159 The Fiery Mountain
1,945. Tempera on cardboard. 13.7 x 30.2 cm.
Location: Whereabouts are unknown. Meeting of JN Roerich
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The mountains themselves are rendered in a palette of pinks, corals, and muted oranges, layered over a cool blue atmospheric haze. The artist has avoided precise topographical representation, opting instead for an abstracted depiction that prioritizes color and emotional impact. Sharp ridges and jagged peaks suggest immense height and geological power, while the soft coloration lends them a sense of ethereal beauty rather than starkness.
The sky is similarly treated with broad strokes of blue, contributing to the overall feeling of vastness and distance. The absence of any discernible sun or other celestial bodies reinforces this impression of an otherworldly space. A small signature appears in the lower left corner, adding a human element to the otherwise impersonal grandeur of the scene.
Subtly, the painting evokes themes of spirituality and transcendence. The mountains, traditionally symbols of stability and permanence, are presented not as solid masses but as luminous forms bathed in an unusual light. This suggests a realm beyond the tangible, hinting at a connection between the earthly and the divine. The limited color range contributes to this sense of quiet contemplation, inviting the viewer into a meditative state. The stark black borders further isolate the scene, intensifying its symbolic weight and creating a feeling of enclosure within a larger, undefined space.