Roerich N.K. – Evening (Pink vertex) # 136
1937. Tempera on cardboard. 30 x 46 cm.
Location: Whereabouts are unknown. Meeting of JN Roerich
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The mountains themselves are simplified into geometric shapes – sharp angles and flat planes define their structure. They lack any sense of naturalistic detail; instead, they appear almost architectural in their precision. The pink hues that bathe the peaks suggest either sunset or twilight, imbuing the scene with a melancholic beauty. This coloration is not uniformly applied; it seems to emanate from specific points on the mountains, creating highlights and shadows that define their form without resorting to traditional shading techniques.
The sky exhibits a gradient of blues, deepening in tone towards the upper edges of the canvas. The absence of clouds or other atmospheric details contributes to the painting’s stillness and reinforces its dreamlike quality. There is an intentional flatness to the perspective; depth is suggested through color gradation rather than linear recession.
Subtly, the work evokes a sense of isolation and contemplation. The starkness of the landscape, combined with the muted colors, creates an atmosphere that encourages introspection. The simplified forms suggest a desire to distill nature into its essential elements, moving beyond mere representation towards a more symbolic expression. One might interpret this as a meditation on the sublime – the awe-inspiring power of nature experienced through a lens of emotional distance and abstraction. The painting’s quietness invites viewers to project their own feelings onto the scene, fostering a personal connection with the depicted landscape.