Roerich N.K. – Genisaretsky catch (sketch) # 112
Tempera on cardboard 305 x 455 cm
Location: Whereabouts are unknown. Meeting of JN Roerich
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A small boat, carrying several figures, floats near the center foreground. These individuals are depicted in a simplified manner, their forms largely indistinguishable within the confines of the vessel. Their posture suggests activity, though the precise nature of their actions remains ambiguous. To the right of the boat stands a solitary figure, distinguished by a halo encircling its head. This individual is positioned close to the shoreline and appears to be observing the scene unfolding on the water. The figure’s robes are rendered in a warm yellow-orange hue, contrasting with the cooler tones of the surrounding environment.
The color palette employed throughout the work contributes significantly to its overall mood. A subdued range of earth tones and pale blues creates an atmosphere of quiet contemplation and serenity. The limited use of vibrant colors draws attention to the haloed figure, subtly emphasizing their significance within the narrative.
Subtly, a sense of isolation pervades the scene. The vastness of the water and the distance between the shoreline and the boat create a feeling of separation. The solitary figure’s posture suggests observation rather than participation, reinforcing this impression of detachment. The muted color scheme and simplified forms contribute to an overall effect of stillness and introspection, hinting at themes of faith, contemplation, and perhaps even divine intervention.