Roerich N.K. – Himalayas # 149 Golden peak on the pink sky
1938. Cardboard, tempera. 30.5 x 45.7 cm.
Location: State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (Государственный Русский Музей).
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Below the mountain range lies a dark blue expanse, likely representing water or shadow, which serves to ground the composition and accentuate the height and luminosity of the peaks above. The artist’s use of color is particularly striking. The pink sky evokes feelings of serenity and perhaps even melancholy, while the golden peak suggests aspiration, grandeur, and possibly spiritual significance. The dark blue base introduces a note of mystery and depth.
The absence of any human presence or signs of civilization contributes to a sense of isolation and vastness. This reinforces the impression that the scene is intended to evoke a feeling of awe in the face of nature’s power. The simplification of forms, reducing the mountains to geometric shapes, moves beyond mere representation towards an exploration of form and color as expressive elements.
The paintings subtexts likely revolve around themes of transcendence, the sublime, and humanitys relationship with the natural world. It is not a depiction of a specific place but rather a symbolic rendering of a landscape that embodies powerful emotions and spiritual ideals. The deliberate flattening of perspective and the use of non-naturalistic color suggest an interest in conveying inner experience over external reality.