Roerich N.K. – The Himalayas # 133 The Inaccessible Rocks
1,945. Tempera on cardboard. 30.7 x 45.8 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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The rock faces are not realistically portrayed; instead, they appear as abstracted shapes, defined by sharp angles and smooth transitions that suggest both solidity and fluidity. The application of paint is deliberate, with visible brushstrokes contributing to the textural quality of the surfaces. Light appears to emanate from behind the peaks, creating a luminous effect that further accentuates their grandeur.
The yellow background serves as a contrasting element, intensifying the coolness of the blues and suggesting an expansive sky or atmospheric haze. The dark framing at the top and bottom of the image draws attention towards the central landscape, isolating it within a defined space.
Subtly, the work conveys themes of isolation, vastness, and perhaps even spiritual aspiration. The inaccessible nature of the rocks – implied by their height and remoteness – might symbolize challenges or boundaries that are difficult to overcome. The use of color evokes a sense of tranquility and contemplation, while the abstracted forms invite viewers to engage with the landscape on an emotional rather than purely representational level. It is possible to interpret this as a visual exploration of the sublime – the feeling of awe mixed with fear inspired by natures power.