Roerich N.K. – Red Lama # 13
1924. Tempera on canvas. 73.5 x 142 cm.
Location: Collection Joe Dzhagoda. USA.Dallas
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Here we see a man clad in a reddish-brown robe standing near a wooden cross. His posture suggests contemplation or perhaps supplication, his gaze directed towards the distant peaks. The mountains themselves are rendered with simplified forms and a cool blue hue, their snow-capped summits appearing almost ethereal against the warm sky.
The artist employed a flattened perspective, minimizing depth cues and creating a sense of spatial ambiguity. This stylistic choice contributes to an overall feeling of detachment and otherworldliness. The stark contrast between the figure’s attire and the surrounding environment draws attention to his isolation within this monumental setting.
Subtexts embedded in the work seem to explore themes of faith, solitude, and the relationship between humanity and nature. The presence of the cross introduces a religious element, while the vastness of the landscape evokes feelings of awe and insignificance. The figure’s posture suggests an internal struggle or spiritual quest, set against the backdrop of an imposing and timeless natural world. The color choices – the fiery orange sky juxtaposed with the somber blue mountains – may symbolize opposing forces or a complex emotional state. Ultimately, the painting invites reflection on the individuals place within a larger cosmic order.